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PEAM 2009 | |
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Patterns in Enterprise Architecture Management
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Subevent of | SE2009 |
Dates | 2009/03/02 (iCal) - 2009/03/02 |
Homepage: | http://www.se2009.de/workshops/index.html |
Location | |
Location: | Kaiserslautern, Germany |
Table of Contents | |
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Topics
There is a growing interest in academia and industry to identify, collect, document and exchange best practices in the management of very large software application landscapes in a structured manner. The goal of the workshop is to improve knowledge exchange by using an integrating pattern-based approach. An enterprise architecture management pattern (EAM pattern) is a general, reusable solution to a common problem in a given context which identifies driving forces, known usages and consequences. It can be specified on different levels of abstraction and detail, e.g. as a framework for enterprise architectures, as a method for enterprise modeling, or as a reference model. EAM patterns address social, technical and economic issues in a balanced manner. The workshop addresses researchers in software engineering and information system, IT managers, enterprise architects, and software architects.
Submissions
Important Dates
Committees
- Workshop Chair
- Florian Matthes, Technische Universität München
- Alexander Ernst, Technische Universität München