Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things: Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg

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Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things: Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg. / Schirmer, Ingrid; Drews, Paul; Saxe, Sebastian et al.
Business Information Systems: 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings. Hrsg. / Witold Abramowicz; Rainer Alt; Bogdan Franczyk. Springer International Publishing, 2016. S. 169-180 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; Band 255).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Schirmer, I, Drews, P, Saxe, S, Baldauf, U & Tesse, J 2016, Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things: Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg. in W Abramowicz, R Alt & B Franczyk (Hrsg.), Business Information Systems: 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bd. 255, Springer International Publishing, S. 169-180, International Conference on Business Information Systems - BIS 2016, Leipzig, Deutschland, 06.07.16. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39426-8_14

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Schirmer, I., Drews, P., Saxe, S., Baldauf, U., & Tesse, J. (2016). Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things: Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg. In W. Abramowicz, R. Alt, & B. Franczyk (Hrsg.), Business Information Systems: 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings (S. 169-180). (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; Band 255). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39426-8_14

Vancouver

Schirmer I, Drews P, Saxe S, Baldauf U, Tesse J. Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things: Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg. in Abramowicz W, Alt R, Franczyk B, Hrsg., Business Information Systems: 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings. Springer International Publishing. 2016. S. 169-180. (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-39426-8_14

Bibtex

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abstract = "In many industries, companies are currently testing and adopting internet of things (IoT) technology. By adopting IoT, they seek to improve efficiency or to develop and offer new services. In current projects, a variety of IoT systems is used and gets interconnected with existing or newly developed application systems. Due to the integration of IoT and the related cloud systems, existing enterprise architecture (EA) models have to be extended. By drawing on the example of the Hamburg smartPORT initiative, we analyze the consequences of IoT projects on the enterprise architecture. As a result, we present an EA meta-model extension, which includes (1) sensor, physical object, smart brick, and fog system types, (2) a smart brick management database and (3) data streams, cloud systems and service applications. Furthermore, we discuss implications regarding a to-be architecture.",
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AU - Baldauf, Ulrich

AU - Tesse, Jöran

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KW - Enterprise architecture

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