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The topics in this book cover a broad range of research interests:
from business engineering and its application in corporate and
business networking contexts to design science research as well as
applied topics, where those research methods have been employed for
modeling, data warehousing, information systems management,
enterprise architecture management, management of large and complex
projects, and enterprise transformation. The book is a Festschrift
for Robert Winter in order to appreciate his work and to honor him
as a personality with a high reputation in the information systems
community. To this end, many professional colleagues or long-time
companions both from the Institute of Information Management at the
University of St. Gallen as well as from the international research
community dedicated articles on topics related to Robert's
research. They reflect his ambition to uncompromisingly conduct
high-class research that fuels the research community and at the
same time contributes to improved industrial practice. The book is
organized in three major parts: Part I "Business Engineering and
Beyond" focuses on the methodology strongly shaped by Robert in St.
Gallen with a focus on research being applied in corporate
contexts. Part II "Design Science Research" spans from reflections
on the practice of design science research to perspectives on
design science research methodologies and eventually up to
considerations to teach design science research methodology. Part
III "Applied Fields" combines various applications of design
science and related research methodologies with practical problems
and future research topics.
Architectural coordination of enterprise transformation (ACET)
integrates and aggregates local information and provides different
viewpoints, such as financial, structural, or skill perspectives to
the respective stakeholder groups, with the aim of creating a
consensus and shared understanding of an enterprise transformation
among the stakeholders. Its core purpose is to inform
decision-makers with both local and enterprise-wide concerns so
that the overall transformation goals can be successfully pursued,
i.e. reducing inconsistencies and including local decisions in the
overarching goals. This book consists of three major parts, framed
by an introduction and a summary. To enable readers to gain a
better understanding of the issues involved in real-world
enterprise transformations as well as the possible role of
architectural coordination and the associated challenges, Part I
provides an analysis of status quo of corporate ACET practice. Part
II then continues with an exploration of the challenges facing ACET
from a theoretical perspective. Based on these challenges, Part III
then presents a collection of components for a possible design
theory for ACET. Instead of an integrated method, this collection
of components constitutes method fragments that can be arranged in
different ways depending on the perspective taken, the actual
enterprise architecture management approach, the enterprise
transformation type and the transformation's context.
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Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research and Practice-Driven Research on Enterprise Transformation - 7th Workshop, TEAR 2012, and 5th Working Conference, PRET 2012, Held at The Open Group Conference 2012, Barcelona, Spain, October 23-24, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012)
Stephan Aier, Mathias Ekstedt, Florian Matthes, Erik Proper, Jorge L. Sanz
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the combined 7th
International Workshop on Trends in Enterprise Architecture
Research (TEAR 2012) and the 5th Working Conference on
Practice-Driven Research on Enterprise Transformation (PRET-5),
held in Barcelona, Spain, October 23-24, 2012, and co-located with
The Open Group's Conference on Enterprise Architecture, Cloud
Computing, and Security. Joining the forces of the two events with
The Open Group Conference provided the unique opportunity for an
intensive exchange between practitioners as well as for discussions
on standardization efforts and academic research in the areas of
enterprise transformation and enterprise architecture (EA). Based
on careful reviews by at least three Program Committee members, 18
papers were chosen for inclusion in these proceedings. They were
presented in six sessions on enterprise architecture management
(EAM) effectivity, languages for EA, EAM and the ability to change,
advanced topics in EA, governing enterprise transformations, and EA
applications.
The topics in this book cover a broad range of research interests:
from business engineering and its application in corporate and
business networking contexts to design science research as well as
applied topics, where those research methods have been employed for
modeling, data warehousing, information systems management,
enterprise architecture management, management of large and complex
projects, and enterprise transformation. The book is a Festschrift
for Robert Winter in order to appreciate his work and to honor him
as a personality with a high reputation in the information systems
community. To this end, many professional colleagues or long-time
companions both from the Institute of Information Management at the
University of St. Gallen as well as from the international research
community dedicated articles on topics related to Robert's
research. They reflect his ambition to uncompromisingly conduct
high-class research that fuels the research community and at the
same time contributes to improved industrial practice. The book is
organized in three major parts: Part I "Business Engineering and
Beyond" focuses on the methodology strongly shaped by Robert in St.
Gallen with a focus on research being applied in corporate
contexts. Part II "Design Science Research" spans from reflections
on the practice of design science research to perspectives on
design science research methodologies and eventually up to
considerations to teach design science research methodology. Part
III "Applied Fields" combines various applications of design
science and related research methodologies with practical problems
and future research topics.
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