We illustrate how graduate students (“the catchers”) are able to mod-el the enterprise architecture of a real organization (“the rye”) by a grid of anal-ysis techniques. These techniques design a model driven architecture, and are easy to learn by students and to understand by enterprise users. The grid in-cludes three levels. The Aggregate Strategic Level (ASL) uses list and matrix models in the domains of information and business processes. ASL schemas are then mapped on a much more detailed Rich Semantic Level (RSL), that is still independent from the underlying technology. Finally, RSL schemas are mapped on executable models, that reflect technology. The illustration is backed by a case study on small-medium enterprise
The catchers in the rye: students model enterprise architectures
MOTTA, GIANMARIO PIERO ANTONIO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
We illustrate how graduate students (“the catchers”) are able to mod-el the enterprise architecture of a real organization (“the rye”) by a grid of anal-ysis techniques. These techniques design a model driven architecture, and are easy to learn by students and to understand by enterprise users. The grid in-cludes three levels. The Aggregate Strategic Level (ASL) uses list and matrix models in the domains of information and business processes. ASL schemas are then mapped on a much more detailed Rich Semantic Level (RSL), that is still independent from the underlying technology. Finally, RSL schemas are mapped on executable models, that reflect technology. The illustration is backed by a case study on small-medium enterpriseI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.