Integrating business models and enterprise architecture

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Integrating business models and enterprise architecture. / Petrikina, Jurate; Drews, Paul; Schirmer, Ingrid et al.
Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014: Workshops and Demonstration EDOCW 2014. Hrsg. / Georg Grossmann; Sylvain Halle; Dimka Karastoyanova; Manfred Reichert; Stefanie Rinderle-Ma. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. S. 47-56 6975340 (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Petrikina, J, Drews, P, Schirmer, I & Zimmermann, K 2014, Integrating business models and enterprise architecture. in G Grossmann, S Halle, D Karastoyanova, M Reichert & S Rinderle-Ma (Hrsg.), Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014: Workshops and Demonstration EDOCW 2014., 6975340, Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW, IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., S. 47-56, 18th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstration - EDOCW 2014, Ulm, Deutschland, 01.09.14. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDOCW.2014.16

APA

Petrikina, J., Drews, P., Schirmer, I., & Zimmermann, K. (2014). Integrating business models and enterprise architecture. In G. Grossmann, S. Halle, D. Karastoyanova, M. Reichert, & S. Rinderle-Ma (Hrsg.), Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014: Workshops and Demonstration EDOCW 2014 (S. 47-56). Artikel 6975340 (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW). IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDOCW.2014.16

Vancouver

Petrikina J, Drews P, Schirmer I, Zimmermann K. Integrating business models and enterprise architecture. in Grossmann G, Halle S, Karastoyanova D, Reichert M, Rinderle-Ma S, Hrsg., Proceedings - IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOCW 2014: Workshops and Demonstration EDOCW 2014. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014. S. 47-56. 6975340. (Proceedings - IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOCW). doi: 10.1109/EDOCW.2014.16

Bibtex

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title = "Integrating business models and enterprise architecture",
abstract = "Companies today interact in an increasingly competitive environment and seek to leverage the potentials of IT for generating new business models and for changing existing ones. For these business models, companies have to align the respective business and IT architectures. This task can be supported by using enterprise architecture management. In this paper, we first analyze the potentials for integrating enterprise architecture (management) and business model (management). Second, the components of different approaches for describing business models are compared to each other. Third, we present a concept for integrating business models into enterprise architectures. Fourth, we outline an integration of business model management and enterprise architecture management processes.",
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author = "Jurate Petrikina and Paul Drews and Ingrid Schirmer and Karsten Zimmermann",
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DOI

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