Ha13f - A Configurator for Visual Analysis of Enterprise Architectures
Abstract
Enterprise Architecture management seeks to mutually align business and IT while fostering flexibility to react upon environment changes appropriately. Highly distributed data within the entire enterprise is collected to facilitate decision making processes during enterprise transformations. At the same time enterprise architects and EA stakeholders have new and arising questions hard to predict in advance. Visualizations are a common means for decision makers to analyze complex information about the entire enterprise. Thereby, these visualizations are commonly generated using model-driven approaches. Although, a common set of best-practice EA visualization types could be distilled, their actual binding to underlying data and organization-specific configuration is still challenging for business users. In order to cope with this challenge, this demo1 paper presents a configurator for EA visualizations end-users without an IT background are able to create spontaneously.
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Address | Miami, USA |
Authors | Dr. Matheus Hauder , Dr. Sascha Roth , Simon Pigat , Florian Matthes |
Citation | Hauder, M., Roth, S., Pigat, S., Matthes, F.: A Configurator for Visual Analysis of Enterprise Architectures. ACM/IEEE 16th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2013), Miami, USA, 2013 |
Key | Ha13f |
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Title | A Configurator for Visual Analysis of Enterprise Architectures |
Type of publication | Conference |
Year | 2013 |
Acronym | Models 2013 |
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