Modelling, simulation, and analysis for enterprise architecture

CLARK, Tony, BARN, Balbir and KULKARNI, Vinay (2014). Modelling, simulation, and analysis for enterprise architecture. In: DÍAZ, Vicente García, LOVELLE, Juan Manuel Cueva and GARCÍA-BUSTELO, B. Cristina Pelayo, (eds.) Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering. Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, One . Hershey, PA, Information Science Reference (IGI Global), 202-236. [Book Section]

Abstract
Modern organizations need to address increasingly complex challenges including how to represent and maintain their business goals using technologies and IT platforms that change on a regular basis. This has led to the development of modelling notations for expressing various aspects of an organization with a view to reducing complexity, increasing technology independence, and supporting analysis. Many of these Enterprise Architecture (EA) modelling notations provide a large number of concepts that support the business analysis but lack precise definitions necessary to perform computer-supported organizational analysis. This chapter reviews the current EA modelling landscape and proposes a simple language for the practical support of EA simulation including business alignment in terms of executing a collection of goals against prototype execution.
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