2015 IEEE 19th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop 2015
DOI: 10.1109/edocw.2015.16
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Digital Enterprise Architecture - Transformation for the Internet of Things

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“…They have worked on holographic criteria which is very useful for the determination of all required characteristics of quantum mechanics. Alfred Zimmermann, Rainer Schmidt, Kurt Sandkuhl, Matthias Wißotzki, Dierk Jugel, Michael Möhring et.al [6] related the real world with the internet of things which will relate today's numeral policies with troublemaking business functioning prototypes and fast varying marketplaces. As the trends are totally based on internet and due to the increasing diversity of this current technology, products administrations have to control and extend earlier Enterprise Architecture determinations to enable commercial value by assimilating Internet of Things planning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They have worked on holographic criteria which is very useful for the determination of all required characteristics of quantum mechanics. Alfred Zimmermann, Rainer Schmidt, Kurt Sandkuhl, Matthias Wißotzki, Dierk Jugel, Michael Möhring et.al [6] related the real world with the internet of things which will relate today's numeral policies with troublemaking business functioning prototypes and fast varying marketplaces. As the trends are totally based on internet and due to the increasing diversity of this current technology, products administrations have to control and extend earlier Enterprise Architecture determinations to enable commercial value by assimilating Internet of Things planning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In business trends, Internet of things signifies tremendous outlook for dissimilar types of administrations which also includes IoT requests and service breadwinners, IoT policy providers, telecom machinists and software merchants. [4][5] [6]. According to some approximations, over thirty billion associated things with extra 200 billion recurrent connections will produce around 714 billion in income proceedings by 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the classification possibilities and architectural domains of ESARC, we are in the process of extending metamodels for EAM and the Internet of Things [7], and aligning them for supporting Digital Transformation [19], [40]. For this purpose, identification of potentially relevant developments in EAM and in service-oriented architectures was required.…”
Section: Architecting the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
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“…Three quality perspectives are important for an adequate IT/Business alignment and are differentiated as: (i) IT system qualities: performance, interoperability, availability, usability, accuracy, maintainability, and suitability; (ii) business qualities: flexibility, efficiency, effectiveness, integration and coordination, decision support, control and follow up, and organizational culture; and finally (iii) governance qualities: plan and organize, acquire and implement, deliver and support, monitor and evaluate. [6], [41], [7] Architecture Governance, as in [5] sets the governance frame for well aligned management practices within the enterprise by specifying management activities: plan, define, enable, measure, and control. The second aim of governance is to set rules for architectural compliance respecting internal and external standards.…”
Section: Digital Enterprise Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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