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        <article-title>Lightweight Approach For Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Documentation</article-title>
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          <string-name>Sabine Buckl</string-name>
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          <string-name>Florian Matthes</string-name>
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          <string-name>Christian Neubert</string-name>
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          <string-name>Christian M. Schweda</string-name>
          <email>schwedag@in.tum.de</email>
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          <institution>Technische Universitat Munchen, Institute for Informatics</institution>
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          <addr-line>Boltzmannstr. 3, 85748 Garching</addr-line>
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          <country country="DE">Germany</country>
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        <p>Enterprise architecture (EA) management is a challenging task, modern enterprises have to face. This task is often addressed via organization-speci c methodologies, which are implemented or derived from a respective EA management tool, or are at least partially aligned. Nevertheless, especially when starting an EA management endeavor, the documentation of the EA is often not likely to satisfy the level of formalization, which is needed to employ an EA management tool. This paper address the issue of starting EA management, more precise EA documentation and analysis, by utilizing a wiki-based approach.</p>
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        In order to model concepts and attributes (top-down) we use an open
templating mechanism [
        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref2">2</xref>
        ]. Thereby two wiki-pages describing the concepts business
application (BA) (cf. Figure 1) and organizational unit (OU) with their name
attributes are de ned. To mark the wiki-page as template reserved tags are
utilized, e.g. typedef. Since the templates are wiki pages, the concept BA and its
attributes can be described textual in the wiki pages' content. By using semantic
annotations [
        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref3">3</xref>
        ] a "name" attribute can be de ned by marking the literal "name"
within the text. All attribute-de nitions could be shown in a tabular view for
purpose of exposing semi-structured parts of the wiki-page. In some cases it can
be bene cial to de ne mandatory attributes for a template, e.g. all BAs must
provide a name attribute. This could be achieved by specifying rules on
template level. In contrast to templates, concepts can also evolve dynamically on
"instantiation" level (bottom-up). Thereby, a wiki-page is created to describe a
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concrete instance of a BA (cf. Figure 1). To mark the page to be a BA the page
can either be tagged "business application" on page level or the literal "business
application" can be marked with semantic annotation within the text, e.g.
"isa". In the latter case a new template (providing all currently in the text de ned
attributes) could be created if no BA template exists so far. If a template is
already de ned, the assigned attributes (having no values) could be shown in a
tabular view. Furthermore, additional attributes, which are frequently used in
other BA wiki-pages could be recommended byStarst(shebios)wing them in a tabular view.</p>
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Table 1. Template for the concept BusinessApplication (left) and BusinessApplication
instance "SAP Business" (right)</p>
      <p>Association between concepts can be expressed via hyperlinks to other
wikipage instances representing an OU, i.e. which are tagged "organizational unit".
The latter wiki-page could list all pages (as links) it is referenced by, by means of
backlinks, i.e. links to all BAs the OU is using. This could either be achieved in
a generic manner or by embedding custom queries in the page content. In both
cases it might by useful to customize which attributes of the referencing concept
to be shown. In contrast to de ne links on concrete (BA) instances (bottom-up),
hyperlinks could also be used on template level to express directional relations
between concepts (top-down). E.g., the literal "OrganizationalUnit" shown in
Figure 1(left) could be a hyperlink to the OU-template. To express that exactly
one OU is referenced by a link on instance level rules could be applied (cf.
mandatory attributes).</p>
      <p>Summary: Both ways of lightweight EA modeling can be applied, top down
by using prede ned wiki-templates as well as bottom up by evolving the model
indirectly on the instance level. Wiki-pages can be utilized for documentation
of EA concepts and their instances collaboratively. Besides that, other services
of today's wiki-systems can be utilized, e.g lists and change feeds to get noti ed
when the model or the documentation changes.</p>
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