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standards
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2010
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enterprise architecture management
enterprise architecture
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to the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2010,article,conceptual framework,eam Article Abstract An ambiguous terminology as well as a lack of clarity prevail in information present article proposes a conceptual framework for EA design that covers the aforementioned terms in the realm of EA and the corresponding management function. Finally, the article sketches further ,enterprise architecture,enterprise architecture management,goals,inproceedings,principle,publication
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goal question metric
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enterprise architecture management
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2010,article,eam,enterprise architecture,enterprise architecture management,goal modeling,goal question metri,goal question metric,inproceedings,modeling,modeling language,publication Article Article Abstract Many of today's enterprises experience the need to establish and conduct , p. 113-127, 2010. Year 2010 /Sebis Public Website/_
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Sabine Goldes (Buckl).
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knowledge management
2010
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enterprise architecture management
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,inproceedings,knowledge management,publication Article Address Tel Aviv, Israel Key St10 Year 2010 text 2010,article,eam,empirical study,enterprise architecture management,future research topics Article Abstract Within the context of EAM numerous approaches proposed by researches exist. Still maintaining process-specific information in an efficient way.
This research article addresses the Information Systems (MCIS2010), Tel Aviv, paper, 84, 2010. Title Enterprise architecture management