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- KonferenzbeitragBusiness Objectives Compliance Architecture Framework Mechanisms for Controlling Architecture Artefacts(Modellierung 2008, 2008) Moser, Christoph; Winklhofer, Mathias; Kuplich, ChristianAt present, more and more IT organisations adopt new architectural practices to effectively deal with the increasingly heterogeneous landscape of their IT architectures. The efficient and integrated management of the various architecture artefacts and their interdependencies - described in architecture models - is a crucial success factor for these initiatives. This paper presents an approach for en- suring architecture artefacts (as the main work products of enterprise architecture management) are under appropriate control. Due to the emerging complexity of IT architectures, the huge amount of crucial information as well as the requirement to ensure conformity to regulations such as SOX and Basel II, the authors view this as a field in need of an approach in order to control and manage this complexity.
- ZeitschriftenartikelExamining the PASS Approach to Process Modelling for Digitalised Manufacturing(Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling: Vol. 15, Nr. 1, 2022) Moser, Christoph; Kannengiesser, Udo; Elstermann, MatthesThis article investigates whether an existing process modelling notation - the Parallel Activity Specification Scheme (PASS) - can support the digitalisation of manufacturing processes. In particular, four aspects are examined that have previously been claimed to be benefits of the PASS notation: ease of modelling, distributed modelling, incremental change, and IT integration. This is done by analysing three digital transformation projects in the manufacturing industry. The projects included the analysis and improvement of cross-department value streams, the introduction of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) on the shopfloor, and the specification of a new Manufacturing Execution System (MES). The ways in which PASS was used and whether it was able to provide its claimed benefits are presented and analysed.
- KonferenzbeitragIT architecture management: A framework for IT-services(Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures, 2005) Moser, Christoph; Bayer, FranzIn practice more and more concepts are used for IT service management. Standards like the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) ensure that IT services are delivered to meet all requirements of the business processes. They permit the effective and efficient design, operation and maintenance of IT services and the underlying service components in the short run. However, cost savings through the planning and controlling of the IT architecture remain unattended. This shortcoming can be eliminated with the integration of IT architecture management and IT service management frameworks into a superior IT governance framework. Since ITIL is one of the most established standards for IT service management it is used as the starting point to align IT service and architecture management.
- KonferenzbeitragA method for integrating EAM and BPM(Software Engineering 2010 – Workshopband (inkl. Doktorandensymposium), 2010) Moser, Christoph; Fürstenau, Daniel; Junginger, StefanBusiness Process Management (BPM) has been a widely accepted management tool for many years. Recently, the steadily growing complexity of IT landscapes, the increasing speed of change of business models, business processes and organisational structures in many business sectors, and the high pressure for cost reductions in the IT area have lead to the deployment of Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) in a growing number of organisations. There is an obvious overlapping between BPM and EAM but there are also some significant differences. This paper presents a method to derive a sensible integration between BPM and EAM considering in particular organisation-specific objectives and conditions.
- KonferenzbeitragSome process patterns for enterprise architecture management(Software Engineering 2009, 2009) Moser, Christoph; Junginger, Stefan; Brückmann, Matthias; Schöne, Klaus-ManfredThe purpose of EAM patterns can be seen to supplement existing EAM frameworks, which often only provide generic approaches in implementing, maintaining, and analysing an Enterprise Architecture. This is done by providing additional concepts, tailorable to the EAM problems at hand. This paper extends the existing EAM patterns approach of the Technical University of Munich by defining a concept for EAM process patterns. Some EAM process patterns are presented in detail.