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    A Maturity Model for Enterprise Data Quality Management
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013) Ofner, Martin; Otto, Boris; Österle, Hubert
    Enterprises need high-quality data in order to meet a number of strategic business requirements. Permanent maintenance and sustainable improvement of data quality can be achieved by an enterprise-wide approach only. The paper presents a Maturity Model for Enterprise Data Quality Management (Enterprise DQM), which aims at supporting enterprises in their effort to deliberately design and establish organisation-wide data quality management. The model design process, which covered a period of five years, included several iterations of multiple design and evaluation cycles and intensive collaboration with practitioners. The Maturity Model is a hierarchical model comprising, on its most detailed level, 30 practices and 56 measures that can be used as concrete assessment elements during an appraisal. Besides being used for determining the level of maturity of Enterprise DQM in organisations, the results of the paper contribute to the ongoing discussion in the information systems (IS) community about maturity model design in general.
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    Bridging the Gap from a Multi-View Modelling Method to the Design of a Multi-View Modelling Tool
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013) Bork, Domenik; Sinz, Elmar J.
    Effectiveness of comprehensive modelling methods considerably benefits by the availability of appropriate tool support. However, there is a significant semantic gap between a multi-view modelling method and the design of a corresponding modelling tool. The paper at hand contributes to bridge that gap by means of explicitly focusing the early steps in the design process of a modelling tool. The approach presented here comprises three steps: Starting with (1) a modelling scenario, which centres the human modeller, (2) a multi-view modelling principle and use cases of the tool are derived and (3) the conceptual design of a multi-view modelling tool is specified. The approach is introduced in an abstract manner before it is applied to a concrete scenario. This scenario is outlined for the Semantic Object Model (SOM) business process modelling method, depicting a straight way to the design of an appropriate multi-view modelling tool.
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    Editorial
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013)
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    Second Workshop on Security in Business Processes - A workshop report
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013) Accorsi, Rafael; Matulevičius, Raimundas
    The second workshop on Security in Business Processes (SBP’13) was organised in conjunction with the 11th international conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2013). Over 20 participants attended the workshop to present and discuss 6 papers, the insights they offered and the issues they raised. During the half-day workshop, a number of important and emerging issues in this area were discussed from the perspectives of formal methods and security modelling and importance of security properties and requirements in the business processes.
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    Goal Driven Architecture Development using LEAP
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 1, 2013) Clark, Tony; Barn, Balbir
    Methods for goal driven system engineering exist and propose a number of categories of goals including behavioural, formal, informal and non-functional. This article goes further than existing goal driven approaches by linking goals directly to the semantics of an architectural modelling language called LEAP with an operational semantics. The behavioural goals are expressed using a Linear Temporal Logic and the non-functional goals are expressed as functions over meta-properties of the model. The meta-properties are supported using an encoding represented using Java reflection. The article describes the LEAP approach using a simple case study written in the LEAP language supported by the LEAP toolset.
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    Developing Graphical Model Editors for Meta-Modelling Tools - Requirements, Conceptualisation, and Implementation
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013) Dietrich, Hanns-Alexander; Breuker, Dominic; Steinhorst, Matthias; Delfmann, Patrick; Becker, Jörg
    Meta-modelling tools have been proposed to facilitate the development and adoption of domain-specific modelling languages (DSMLs). These languages specify a set of domain-specific concepts and assign diagrammatic representations to them. A considerable amount of work has been done to develop metamodelling tools ensuring syntactical correctness of models created with DSMLs. However, little has been published about the challenges of developing a graphical model editor for meta-modelling tools. Specifying how conceptual elements of a DSML are to be represented graphically is often cumbersome. Moreover, tools are sometimes too inflexible to handle advanced features beyond displaying static icons. Furthermore, graphical representations must be kept consistent in case of reuse in multiple, potentially integrated DSMLs. This paper’s aim is to carve out a set of requirements for graphical model editors as used in meta-modelling tools. We present a conceptual model considering these requirements. Furthermore, we discuss an exemplary software implementation of a model editor.
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    Workshop on Security in Business Processes - A workshop report
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 1, 2013) Accorsi, Rafael; Matulevičius, Raimundas
    The Workshop on Security in Business Processes (SBP’12) was organised in conjunction with the 10th international conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2012). Over 25 attended the workshop to present and discuss 11 papers, the insights they offered and the issues they raised. During one-day workshop, a number of important and emerging issues towards the security in business processes. These were the perspectives of secure business processes, security and compliance, security and Internet services, and engineering secure business processes.
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    Editorial
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 1, 2013) Frank, Ulrich; Oberweis, Andreas; Strecker, Stefan
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    Integrating IT Portfolio Management with Enterprise Architecture Management
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 2, 2013) Simon, Daniel; Fischbach, Kai; Schoder, Detlef
    The management of information technology (IT) as a business has become a crucial factor in today’s complex and dynamic environments. Many firms thus have implemented IT portfolio and enterprise architecture (EA) management practices, and academic research has paid increasing attention to these concepts. However, their integration seems poorly substantiated; this article therefore seeks to answer two main questions: (1) What are differences and common characteristics of IT portfolio and EA management, and in what way can they be integrated? and (2) what factors and types might describe an integrated process design of EA management and project portfolio management in particular? To answer these questions, this study synthesises previous research and surveys EA practitioners to propose an EA management process map, as well as three descriptive factors and four clusters, which provide an integrated process design with project portfolio management. The interrelations with organisational aspects and software tool support are also explored. This article thereby clarifies and systematises the subject area while also offering advice for researchers and practitioners.
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    On the Conceptualisation of Modelling Methods Using the ADOxx Meta Modelling Platform
    (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 8, Nr. 1, 2013) Fill, Hans-Georg; Karagiannis, Dimitris
    In this paper we analyse the conceptualisation of modelling methods. Thereby we understand, how the components of a specific implementation platform support the design of modelling methods. For this purpose we use the ADOxx meta modelling platform and investigate, how four selected functionalities of enterprise information systems for supporting user interaction, process-based optimisation, interfaces to other systems, and complex analyses are realised. We discuss these four functionalities by reverting to excerpts of the visual representation of modelling methods from the areas of requirements engineering, business process management, e-learning, and enterprise architecture management. This permits us to highlight the interdependencies between the modelling language, the modelling procedure, mechanisms and algorithms and the functionalities of the underlying technical platform that have to be taken into account during the conceptualisation.