The holistic management of the enterprise architecture (EA) is of vital importance for today’s organizations. For modeling the EA, different de-facto standards and scientific approaches are presented. Enterprises nevertheless tend to develop their own EA modeling languages tailored to the specific needs of their stakeholders.
This thesis presents a development method for organization-specific EA modeling languages. The method builds on an organized library of practice-proven language building blocks for the abstract syntax, the concrete syntax, and the semantics definition of EA modeling languages. Two domain-specific meta-languages provide the basis for techniques as well as relationships between the building blocks and to typical EA management problems. These relationships are used to identify relevant building blocks and to consistently integrate them.
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The holistic management of the enterprise architecture (EA) is of vital importance for today’s organizations. For modeling the EA, different de-facto standards and scientific approaches are presented. Enterprises nevertheless tend to develop their own EA modeling languages tailored to the specific needs of their stakeholders.
This thesis presents a development method for organization-specific EA modeling languages. The method builds on an organized library of practice-proven language building...
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