A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Extending and formalizing the framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Multi-perspective Enterprise Modeling (MEMO) - Conceptual Framework and Modeling Languages
HICSS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 3 - Volume 3
Information Architecture: Designing Information Environments for Purpose
Information Architecture: Designing Information Environments for Purpose
A Role-Based Framework for Business Process Modeling
HICSS '05 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 1 - Volume 01
Advances in Enterprise Engineering I: 4th International Workshop CIAO! and 4th International Workshop EOMAS, held at CAiSE 2008, Montpellier, France, June ... Notes in Business Information Processing)
Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication, and Analysis
Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication, and Analysis
A method for business process decomposition based on the separation of concerns principle
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Investigations on Stochastic Information Control Nets
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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Organizations deal with contrasting domains such as people, strategy, business processes, and information systems as well as with their representation, alignment and governance. In this setting, different approaches to enterprise architecture have been introduced to address these concerns. This paper focuses on describing an enterprise architecture framework centered in three core concepts (role, entity and activity) from which domain-specific concepts are derived from. The framework abstracts the organization's domains as five architectural views (organization, business, information, application and technology) and captures the concept dependencies and relationships across the different domains.