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Description
The definition of systems architecture for modern companies requires deep understanding of the structure of the organization and its interaction with the context. For this, models are usually built, which allow to reason about the actors in the environment of an organization and their needs on it and vice versa. The construction of these models is usually complex due to knowledge and communication gaps between technical and administrative interested parties, which translates into a success of less than 30% in information construction projects. To address this problem we have defined the Dharma method, which allows you to design the AS, starting from the strategy adopted by an organization. The application of the method in several industrial cases has evidenced that there are elements in the organizational context that are repeated continuously, which could be formalized in architectural patterns. These patterns would allow simplifying the process of definition of AS, facilitating communication between interested parties, reducing time and process costs and increasing the possibility of project success. This project seeks to identify, formalize and validate these patterns.
| Short title | Towards identification, validation, semantic enrichment |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/03/15 → 28/02/17 |
Keywords
- Ontologies
- Business architecture
- Architectural patterns
- Semantic enrichment
- Context models
- Dharma
- Systems architecture
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