Ontology-based validation of enterprise architecture principles in enterprise models
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2021
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Joint Proceedings of the BIR 2021 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium co-located with 20th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2021)
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197-203
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Vienna
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Enterprises use Enterprise Architecture Principles as a guiding set of rules to provide a basis for decision making. These principles are described using natural language and are not machine-interpretable. The validation of these principles in models is a complex and time-consuming task. The goal of this research is to help humans in this review. Annotating enterprise architecture models with an enterprise ontology and representing architecture principles as rules, it is possible to automatically check architecture principles. The proposed approach is to combine both the domain knowledge and the modeling language knowledge to reason about models, allowing the automatic check of architecture principles.
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330 - Wirtschaft
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BIR 2021 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium
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English
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MONTECCHIARI, Devid, 2021. Ontology-based validation of enterprise architecture principles in enterprise models. In: Joint Proceedings of the BIR 2021 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium co-located with 20th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2021). Vienna. 2021. S. 197–203. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-7087