TY - GEN
T1 - A pattern-based approach to quantitative enterprise architecture analysis
AU - Buckl, Sabine
AU - Franke, Ulrik
AU - Holschke, Oliver
AU - Matthes, Florian
AU - Schweda, Christian M.
AU - Sommestad, Teodor
AU - Ullberg, Johan
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operations of an enterprise, and to its sustainable market presence. One important aspect of this is the availability of services to customers. However, the increasing interconnectedness of systems with other systems and with business processes makes it difficult to get a clear view on change impacts and dependency structures. While management level decision makers need this information to make sound decisions, EA models often do not include quality attributes (such as availability), and very rarely provide quantitative means to assess them. We address these shortcomings by augmenting an information model for EA modeling with concepts from Probabilistic Relational Models, thus enabling quantitative analysis. A sample business case is evaluated as an example of the technique, showing how decision makers can benefit from information on availability impacts on enterprise business services.
AB - Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operations of an enterprise, and to its sustainable market presence. One important aspect of this is the availability of services to customers. However, the increasing interconnectedness of systems with other systems and with business processes makes it difficult to get a clear view on change impacts and dependency structures. While management level decision makers need this information to make sound decisions, EA models often do not include quality attributes (such as availability), and very rarely provide quantitative means to assess them. We address these shortcomings by augmenting an information model for EA modeling with concepts from Probabilistic Relational Models, thus enabling quantitative analysis. A sample business case is evaluated as an example of the technique, showing how decision makers can benefit from information on availability impacts on enterprise business services.
KW - Dependency Modeling
KW - EA Analysis
KW - EA Management
KW - Probabilistic Relational Models
KW - Quantitative Analysis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79951861663&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951861663
SN - 9781615675814
T3 - 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009
SP - 2314
EP - 2324
BT - 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009
T2 - 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009
Y2 - 6 August 2009 through 9 August 2009
ER -