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Important Publications

The following publications were named as important publications for the fields of enterprise architecture, enterprise engineering and enterprise modeling:

Books

  • Ashby, W.: An Introduction to Cybernetics, 2, Chapman & Hall, London, 1956.
  • Dietz, J.: Enterprise Ontology - Theory and Methodology, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2006, ISBN 3-540-29169-5
  • Doucet, G.; Gøtze, J.; Saha, P.; Bernard, S. (eds.): Coherency Management: Architecting the Enterprise for Alignment, Agility, and Assurance. Bloomington, IL: AuthorHouse (2009).
  • Frankel, D.S.: Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing. Wiley, New York (2003).
  • Iacob, H.; Jonkers, M.; Lankhorst, M.; Proper, H.A. (eds): ArchiMate 1.0 Specification. The Open Group, 2009. ISBN-13: 9789087535025
  • Lankhorst et al.. Enterprise Architecture at Work - Modelling, Communication and Analysis. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2005.
  • Lillehagen, F.; Krogstie, J.: Active Knowledge Modeling of Enterprises 2008, XX, 436 p. 148 illus., Hardcover, ISBN: 978-3-540-79415-8
  • Nilsson, A. G.; Tolis, C.; Nellborn, C. (eds): Perspectives on Business Modelling: Understanding and Changing Organisations, Springer-Verlag (1999).
  • Op ’t Land; Proper, H.A.; Waage, M.; Cloo, J.; Steghuis, C.:Enterprise Architecture – Creating Value by Informed Governance. Springer, Berlin, Germany, 2008. ISBN-13: 9783540852315
  • Ould, M. A.: Business processes. Modelling and analysis for re-engineering and improvement. Wiley (1995).
  • Rolstadås, A.; Andersen, B. (eds): Enterprise modeling: improving global industrial competitiveness, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000).
  • Ross J.W.; Weill P.; Robertson D.C.: Enterprise Architecture As Strategy: Creating a Foundation for Business Execution. Harvard Business School Press (2006).
  • Vernadat, F.: Entereprise Modelling and Integration – principles and applications, Chapman and Hall, ISBN 0 412 60550 3 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              0 412 60550 3      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
  • Withall: Software Requirements Patterns. Barnes & Noble, 2008.

Articles

  • Brown, G.; Grant, G.: Framing the frameworks: a review of IT governance research. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 696-712.
  • Chan, B.; Reich, H.: IT alignment: what have we learned?
  • Eertink, H.; Janssen, W.; Oude Luttighuis, P.; Teeuw, W.; Vissers, C.: A Business Process Design Language, Proc. 1st World Congress on Formal Methods, Toulouse, France (1999).
  • Enterprise architecture management pattern catalog: http://eampc-wiki.systemcartography.info.
    The enterprise architecture management pattern catalog identifies best practice methods, visualizations and information models for EA management, presents these as patterns, and relates the patterns to typical EA-related concerns. The practice-driven and modular approach of the pattern catalog allows to use the catalog to complement existing EA management approaches from literature and standardization bodies.
  • Gordijn, J.; Akkermans, M.: Value-based requirements engineering: Exploring innovative e-commerce ideas.
  • Henderson, N.; Venkatraman: Strategic alignment: Leveraging information technology for transforming organizations. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1. (1993), pp. 4-16.
  • Hevner, A.; March, S.; Park, J.; Ram, S.: Design Science in Information Systems Research, in: MIS Quarterly, 28, 1, 2004, pp. 75-105.
    Hevner et al. discuss the basic principles of design science research in the field of information systems. Thereby, theoretical underpinnings and justifications on research methods as well as validation techniques are given.
  • Hjort-Madsen, K.:  Architechting Government - Understanding Enterprise Architecture Adoption in the Public Sector, PhD-thesis, IT University of Copenhagen (2009) (http://www.itst.dk/arkitektur-og-standarder/publikationer/arkitekturpublikationer/Hjort-MadsenK_March09.pdf)
  • Krogstie, J.; Sindre, G.; Jørgensen, H.: Process Models as Knowledge for Action: A Revised Quality Framework. European Journal of Information Systems 2006. 15(1): p. 91-102.
  • Kueng, P.; Kawalek, P.: Goal Based Business Process Models: Creation and Evaluation. Business Process Management Journal, 3(1), 1997.
  • Lankhorst M.; Proper H.A.; Jonkers H., The Architecture of the ArchiMate Language, in proc. of EMMSAD 2009
  • Maiden, C.; Ncube: Acquiring Requirements for COTS Selection. IEEE Software, 15(2), 1998.
  • Malone, K.; Crowston, G.; Herman: Organizing Business Knowledge: the MIT Process Handbook. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
  • Markus, M.; Robey, D.: Information Technology and Organizational Change - Causal Structure in Theory and Research, in: Management Science, 34, 5, 1988, pp. 583–598.
  • OGC ITIL (http://www.itil-officialsite.com/home/home.asp)
  • Sandkuhl, F.; Lillehagen, M.: The Early Phases of Enterprise Knowledge Modelling: Practices and Experiences from Scaffolding and Scoping. PoEM 2008: 1-14
  • Sowa, J.F.; Zachman, J.A.: Extending and formalizing the framework for information systems architecture. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 31, No. 3. (1992), pp. 590-616.
  • Steimann. On the Representation of Roles in Object-Oriented and Conceptual Modelling. Data & Knowledge Engineering, 35(1), pp. 83-106, 2000.
  • Stirna, J.; Persson, A., (eds) The practice of enterprise modeling, Springer LNBIP 15 (2008)
  • The Open Group (2009), The Open Group Architectural Framework (TOGAF) Version 9. The Open Group, Reading, UK. http://www.opengroup.org/togaf/.
    The Open Group presents the ninth version of its architectural framework, containing information on and guidelines for managing an EA. The current version of the framework complements the guidelines on methods for EA management with a core model for documenting the EA as well as textual descriptions of architectural viewpoints. These viewpoints are used in the framework to convey architectural information to the relevant stakeholders involved in an EA-related project.
  • Valtonen, V.S.; Leppanen, M.: Government Enterprise Architecture Grid Adaptation in Finland, pp.1-10, 42nd Hawaii International
  • Wegmann, A.; Regev, R.; Loison, B.: Business and IT Alignment with SEAM, REBNITA, RE05, France, (2005).
  • Wieringa, R.J.; Blanken, H.M.; Fokkinga, M.M.; Grefen, P.W.P.J.: Aligning application architecture to the business context, CAiSE03, Austria (2003) 209–225.
  • Yu, E.: Modelling Strategic Relationships for Process Reengineering. PhD Dissertation, Univ. of Toronto, 1995.
  • Zachman, J.A.: A Framework for Information Systems Architecture, IBM Systems Journal, 26(3):276–292 (1987).
    Zachman's framework for, what he calls information system architecture but would nowadays be called enterprise architecture, can be regarded the very first publication on the topic of EA and EA management, respectively. The framework has ever since been developed and extended, but remains a valuable starting point for discussions on the body of management in EA management, and provides general structuring principles applicable to EAs in general.
  • Zachman, J.A.: The Zachman Framework For Enterprise Architecture: Primer for Enterprise Engineering and Manufacturing. Zachman International, 2003.