Patterns have proven to be a useful and practical approach to address design complexity in various domains. They document general, reusable and proven practice solutions to common problems in a given context and identify driving forces, known usages, and consequences. This thesis applies a pattern-based approach to Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM).
Experiences from academia and practice have been collected, structured, and made available for future reuse as an EAM catalog of 164 EAM patterns and two EAM anti patterns. Six industrial case studies, one academic workshop, a lecture at the Technische Universität München, and a survey demonstrate the applicability and the value of this catalog in practice, research and education.
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Patterns have proven to be a useful and practical approach to address design complexity in various domains. They document general, reusable and proven practice solutions to common problems in a given context and identify driving forces, known usages, and consequences. This thesis applies a pattern-based approach to Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM).
Experiences from academia and practice have been collected, structured, and made available for future reuse as an EAM catalog of 164 EAM pat...
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