Abstract
In several Enterprise Architectures (EA), the views at the CXO-levels may often be at variance with the views pro- vided to mid-tier and operations levels. As a result of this misalignment, organizations may not be able to fully re- Alize the intended enhancements to business management. Alignment of architecture views with one another, as well as consistency with the overall architecture description of the enterprise can be achieved by developing an epistemological basis for enterprise architecture management. In this paper, an approach to develop such a basis is proposed through use of Omnispective Analysis and Reasoning (OAR), an epis- Temic framework for managing intellectual concerns. This approach focuses on ensuring that the representation of en- Terprise concerns captures the necessary information regard- ing their applicability, correctness and completeness for a given problem scenario, and facilitates development of lo- calized ontologies for describing the behavior of component systems and the interactions between them. An example of architecture view alignment is presented to illustrate the approach.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 34-39 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Event | 7th CSI International Conference on Software Engineering, CONSEG 2013 - Pune, India Duration: 15 Nov 2013 → 17 Nov 2013 |
Conference
Conference | 7th CSI International Conference on Software Engineering, CONSEG 2013 |
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Country/Territory | India |
City | Pune |
Period | 15/11/13 → 17/11/13 |