2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01247-1_33
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Towards a Sophisticated Understanding of Service Design for Enterprise Architecture

Abstract: Abstract. The service orientation approach emerged form the software engineering community and has now become a widely discussed design paradigm for almost every aspect of an enterprise architecture (EA). However, experience from cases studies has shown that it is necessary to explicitly differentiate service categories in EA, its goals and its resulting design guidelines. This paper derives a sophisticated understanding of different services categories, their respective goals and design guidelines based on em… Show more

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“…Moreover, differences between the two methods of analysis have been declared; for instance, assemblage analysis identifies some methods applied in the construction ICT implementation and analysis, including approach, relationship, review, case study, whereas co-releases analysis presents the trending subjects, such as BIM in construction, and the impact of the ICT on construction industry. These results integrate in each other and benefit the understanding of the construction information technology and ICT implementation (Aier et al, 2011;Bennett and Cialone, 2014;Deb and Lee, 2018;Yi-ling, 2011).…”
Section: Assemblage Analysismentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Moreover, differences between the two methods of analysis have been declared; for instance, assemblage analysis identifies some methods applied in the construction ICT implementation and analysis, including approach, relationship, review, case study, whereas co-releases analysis presents the trending subjects, such as BIM in construction, and the impact of the ICT on construction industry. These results integrate in each other and benefit the understanding of the construction information technology and ICT implementation (Aier et al, 2011;Bennett and Cialone, 2014;Deb and Lee, 2018;Yi-ling, 2011).…”
Section: Assemblage Analysismentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Enterprise Architecture defines and interrelates data-, process-, resource-and organisational aspects of enterprises, and is therefore expected that it would be usable to be used as a guide when considering interoperability improvements to the design of the essentially distributed decision-making process in disaster management (Janssen et al 2010); (Noran and Bernus, 2011). Enterprise architecture defines the fundamental structure of an organization and provides a holistic approach to the design of enterprises (Aier and Gleichauf, 2009). Enterprise Architecture (EA) as a discipline is an interdisciplinary approach, providing an effective combination of the contributions of relevant disciplines to the management of the evolution and change (Bernus and Nemes, 2003).…”
Section: Interoperability and Disaster Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Als Design Research Artefakte verfolgen EAM-Methoden und -Modelle das Ziel der Lösung relevanter Probleme der Praxis (Frank 2000;Hevner et al 2004;March und Smith 1995). Die bestehenden Ansätze adressieren unterschiedliche Gestaltungsziele (Aier und Gleichauf 2009;Aier et al 2008a…”
Section: Eam Artefakteunclassified