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2010
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Supporting ad hoc Analyses on Enterprise Models

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Supporting ad hoc Analyses on Enterprise Models
Abstract: Enterprises are socio technical systems whose management involves multiple stakeholders each demanding for a distinct perspective on the enterprise. A large number of modeling languages for describing different viewpoints on an enterprise have been developed in practice and academia. These viewpoints typically reflect the areas of interest that certain stakeholders pertain in respect to the enterprise, e.g. process modeling, IT resource modeling. While these viewpoints support analysis confined to their area of interest, crosscutting analysis, e.g. of the IT support for processes, demand for ad hoc viewpoints spanning different areas of interest. In this paper, we present a building-block based approach to enable stakeholders to create ad hoc viewpoints on enterprise models, which are complementingly operationalized via a model-transformation based method for generating visualizations. 1 Motivation Business enterprises are organizations with a high degree of structural comple...
Sabine Buckl, Jens Gulden, Christian M. Schweda
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where EMISA
Authors Sabine Buckl, Jens Gulden, Christian M. Schweda
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