From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and challenges for extending architectures beyond organizational boundaries

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From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and challenges for extending architectures beyond organizational boundaries. / Drews, Paul; Schirmer, Ingrid.
Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014. Hrsg. / Sylvain Halle; Stefanie Rinderle-Ma; Georg Grossmann; Manfred Reichert; Dimka Karastoyanova; Manfred Reichert; Stefanie Rinderle-Ma; Georg Grossmann. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. S. 13-22 6975336 (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Drews, P & Schirmer, I 2014, From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and challenges for extending architectures beyond organizational boundaries. in S Halle, S Rinderle-Ma, G Grossmann, M Reichert, D Karastoyanova, M Reichert, S Rinderle-Ma & G Grossmann (Hrsg.), Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014., 6975336, Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW, IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., S. 13-22, 18th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstration - EDOCW 2014, Ulm, Deutschland, 01.09.14. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDOCW.2014.12

APA

Drews, P., & Schirmer, I. (2014). From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and challenges for extending architectures beyond organizational boundaries. In S. Halle, S. Rinderle-Ma, G. Grossmann, M. Reichert, D. Karastoyanova, M. Reichert, S. Rinderle-Ma, & G. Grossmann (Hrsg.), Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014 (S. 13-22). Artikel 6975336 (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW). IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDOCW.2014.12

Vancouver

Drews P, Schirmer I. From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and challenges for extending architectures beyond organizational boundaries. in Halle S, Rinderle-Ma S, Grossmann G, Reichert M, Karastoyanova D, Reichert M, Rinderle-Ma S, Grossmann G, Hrsg., Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014. S. 13-22. 6975336. (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW). doi: 10.1109/EDOCW.2014.12

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