Extent: | Online-Ressource (XXVI, 338 p. 174 illus., 156 illus. in color, digital) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Enterprise Architecture at Work; Modelling, Communication and Analysis; Foreword to the Third Edition; Foreword to the Second Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Preface; Audience; Overview of the Book; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction to Enterprise Architecture; 1.1 Architecture; 1.2 Enterprise Architecture; 1.3 The Architecture Process; 1.4 Drivers for Enterprise Architecture; 1.4.1 Internal Drivers; 1.4.2 External Drivers; 1.5 Summary; Chapter 2: State of the Art; 2.1 Enterprise Architecture and Other Governance Instruments 2.1.1 Strategic Management: Balanced Scorecard2.1.2 Strategy Execution: EFQM; 2.1.3 Quality Management: ISO 9001; 2.1.4 IT Governance: COBIT; 2.1.5 IT Service Delivery and Support: ITIL; 2.1.6 IT Implementation: CMM and CMMI; 2.2 Methods and Frameworks; 2.2.1 Enterprise Architecture Methods; 2.2.2 The IEEE 1471-2000/ISO/IEC 42010 Standard; 2.2.3 The Zachman Framework; 2.2.4 The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF); 2.2.5 OMG´s Model-Driven Architecture (MDA); 2.2.6 Other Frameworks; 2.3 Description Languages; 2.3.1 IDEF; 2.3.2 BPMN; 2.3.3 Testbed; 2.3.4 ARIS 2.3.5 Unified Modeling Language2.3.6 Architecture Description Languages; 2.3.7 Suitability for Enterprise Architecture; 2.4 Service-Oriented Architecture; 2.4.1 Service-Oriented Technologies; 2.4.2 Relevance and Benefits for Enterprise Architecture; Chapter 3: Foundations; 3.1 Getting to Grips with Architectural Complexity; 3.1.1 Compositionality; 3.1.2 Integration of Architectural Domains; 3.2 Describing Enterprise Architectures; 3.2.1 Observing the Universe; 3.2.2 Concerns; 3.2.3 Observing Domains; 3.2.4 Views and Viewpoints; 3.2.5 Ways of Working; 3.2.6 Enterprise Architecture Models 3.3 Pictures, Models, and Semantics3.3.1 Symbolic and Semantic Models; 3.3.2 Symbolic Models; 3.3.3 Semantic Models; 3.3.4 Semantics in ArchiMate vs. UML; 3.4 Summary; Chapter 4: Communication of Enterprise Architectures; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 System Development as a Knowledge Transformation Process; 4.2.1 System Development Community; 4.2.2 System Development Knowledge; 4.2.3 Explicitness of Knowledge; 4.2.4 Transformations of Knowledge; 4.3 Conversation Strategies; 4.4 Architectural Conversations; 4.4.1 Knowledge Goals; 4.4.2 Conversation Techniques; 4.5 Summary Chapter 5: A Language for Enterprise Modelling5.1 Describing Coherence; 5.2 Service Orientation and Layering; 5.3 Three Dimensions of Modelling; 5.4 Extensions; 5.5 Business Layer Concepts; 5.5.1 Business Structure Concepts; 5.5.2 Business Behaviour Concepts; 5.5.3 Higher-Level Business Concepts; 5.6 Application Layer Concepts; 5.6.1 Application Structure Concepts; 5.6.2 Application Behaviour Concepts; 5.6.3 Business-Application Alignment; 5.7 Technology Layer Concepts; 5.7.1 Technology Structure Concepts; 5.7.2 Technology Behaviour Concepts; 5.7.3 Application-Technology Alignment 5.8 Relations |
ISBN: | 978-3-642-29651-2 ; 978-3-642-29650-5 |
Other identifiers: | 10.1007/978-3-642-29651-2 [DOI] |
Classification: | Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014016147