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Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management Maxime Bernaert and G FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Maxime Bernaert Promoter: Prof. Dr. Geert Poels (Ghent University), Prof. Dr. Monique Snoeck (K.U. Leuven), Prof. Dr. Manu De Backer (Antwerp University)
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Page 1: Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: inno.com academic advisory board

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Maxime BernaertPromoter Prof Dr Geert Poels (Ghent University) Prof Dr Monique Snoeck (KU Leuven) Prof Dr Manu De Backer

(Antwerp University)

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your house

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your company

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

>

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels15

Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels16

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels17

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels18

Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels19

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels20

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels21

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels22

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels23

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels24

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels25

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels26

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels29

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels30

Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels32

Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels37

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels38

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels39

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels40

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels41

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels43

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels44

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels45

CHOOSE

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels46

CHOOSE basic concepts

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels47

CHOOSE Full Metamodel

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels48

CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels49

CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels56

CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels57

CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels58

CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels59

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels60

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels61

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels62

CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels64

Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels65

Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels67

Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels68

Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels70

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels72

Tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels73

Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels74

Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels75

Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels77

Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels78

Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels79

Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels81

Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels82

Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels85

Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels86

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels87

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels88

Tool support Why on mobile devices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels89

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels90

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels91

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels92

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels93

Tool support Design choices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels95

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels96

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels97

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels98

Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels106

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels107

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels115

Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels116

Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels121

Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels122

Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels127

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels128

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels134

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your house

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your company

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your company

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Draw your company

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your company

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Draw your company

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

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Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Draw your company

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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Draw your company

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 110
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  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) a holistic approach to keep things aligned in a company (IT - business operations - strategy)

Holistic overview Optimization of the company as a whole

(essentials are more stable than specific solutions) Strategy --gt Operations Understood by all those involved

Lankhorst M (2013) Enterprise Architecture at Work Modelling Communication and Analysis Springer-Verlag New York

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture

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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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Enterprise Architecture

Some advantages Common architecture from multiple stakeholders Overview with different viewpoints Testing environment Analysis and optimization Change impact analysis Find best-fitted ERP system

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 113
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

European definitionbull lt= 250 employeesbull Annual turnover lt= 50 million euros or total assets lt=

43 million euros

European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Important for economy

bull 208 million SMEs in Europe (998 of all companies)bull 192 million micro enterprises (lt= 10 employees

turnover lt= 2 million euros or total assets lt= 2 million euros)

bull 70 of European jobs 584 of gross production

European Commission (2010) Are EU SMEs Recovering from the Crisis Annual Report on EU Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 2011

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels121

Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels122

Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels128

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 5
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs12

Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs

1De Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief Onderzoek University of Ghent Ghent2Devos J (2011) IT Governance for SMEs University of Ghent Ghent

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 5
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
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  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs Lack of structure and overview in the company

OGorman C (2001) The Sustainability of Growth in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Int J Entrep Behav Res 7 (2)60-75

0 2 5 10 15

100

7050

3325

Survival Rate

Year

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Problems faced by SMEs ERP adoption (fit with current business) Communication (processes strategy) Concrete job description Strategy and processes change (alignment) Asses impact of changes Different stakeholders New CEO Knowledge as a production factor

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Solutions provided by EA Easier to find a suitable ERP system Processes and strategy are explicitly modeled Job descriptions can be queried Processes are explicitly linked with strategy Different domains are interrelated Stakeholders are linked with their goals Knowledge of CEO can be made explicit Entrepreneurial knowledge can be shared

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
Page 27: Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: inno.com academic advisory board

Crisis brengt KMOs

in grote problemen -Trends Knack-

1 op 3 vreest de crisis niet te overleven

-Onderzoek Tempo-Team-

165 procent van de Belgische kmorsquos

loopt een verhoogde kans op faling -Onderzoek Graydon-

High probability of failure for SMEs

Lack of structure and overview is a decisive factor in the failure of an SME

Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise architecture as solution

Lack of knowledge of EA in SMEs Lack of appropriate techniques

Yes hellipbut

CHOOSE

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 132
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Not known in SMEs Not used in SMEs Adoption models

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Slide 119
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 132
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

Most referred model for information technology adoption

Perceived usefulness the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would enhance his or her job performance

Perceived ease of use the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort

Davis FD (1989) Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and User Acceptance of Information Technology MIS Q 13 (3)319-340

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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 113
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
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Adoption Models

Technology Acceptance Model

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model Model for method evaluation of IS design research TAM and Methodological Pragmatism9

ldquoRegardless of the potential benefits of IS design methods published unless they are used in practice these benefits cannot be realizedrdquo

Moody DL The Method Evaluation Model A Theoretical Model for Validating Information Systems Design Methods In Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Naples Italy 2003Rescher N (1977) Methodological Pragmatism A Systems-Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Knowledge Basil Blackwell Oxford

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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Adoption Models

Methodological Pragmatism

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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels39

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels40

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Adoption Models

Method Evaluation Model

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 113
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

EA for SMEs Increase the perceived usefulness

bull Increase actual effectivenessbull Advantages for SMEs in practice

Increase the perceived ease of usebull Adapt methods to an SME context (in practice)bull Complexity (= 1actual efficiency) must be decreased

From actual to perceived efficacybull Test in SMEs feedback + EA gets better known

Rogers EM Shoemaker FF (1971) Communication of Innovations A Cross-Cultural Approach The Free Press New York

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
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  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Slide 125
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels70

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels70

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo 5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels93

Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Five criteria for EA (derived from definition)1 Control ldquoControlling the complexity of the enterpriserdquo2 Holistic Overview ldquoEA has to capture the essentials of

the enterprise (more stable)rdquo3 Objectives ldquoTranslation from corporate strategy to daily

operationsrdquo4 Suitable for its target audience (here SMEs)

ldquoUnderstood by all those involvedrdquo (Simple)5 Enterprise ldquoOptimization of the company as a whole

instead of doing local optimization within individual domainsrdquo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Existing EA techniques

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Past Work
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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  • Tool support Design choices
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE metamodel

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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE

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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • In Progress
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  • Questions
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CHOOSE basic concepts

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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Tool outline iPhone
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  • Past Work
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CHOOSE Full Metamodel

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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
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  • Past Work
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  • Questions
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CHOOSE Essential Metamodel

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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
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  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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CHOOSE Goal Model Example

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
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  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
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  • Past Work
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CHOOSE Actor Model Example

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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CHOOSE metamodel

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work (2)
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  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE Operation Model Example

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC Calculate cash flows

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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE Object Model Example

Network

Computer

Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

Maaike CEO

JanManager Sales amp Marketing

PietAccount manager

Reduction debt balance

Increase revenues

Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

market

Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
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  • Tool support
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Tool outline iPhone
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Perform NPV analysis

Calculate WACC

Calculate cash flows

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Reduction debt balance

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Increase sales product x

Invest in current sales

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Marketing campaigns

Invest in new sales markets

Adapt products to local habits

Network

Computer

Customer database

Financial reports

Controls

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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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2 3

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
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  • Tool support
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
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  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
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  • Past Work
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints

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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

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1

2 3

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
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  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE Metamodel Academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels60

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels64

Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels68

Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels70

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels79

Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels81

Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
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  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • Past Work
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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels98

Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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2

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Action research in 6 companies

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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE method

6-step roadmap + method for structured interviews + stop criteria

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels63

Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels64

Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels67

Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels68

Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels70

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels72

Tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels73

Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels74

Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels75

Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels77

Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels88

Tool support Why on mobile devices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Questions

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9000 Ghent Belgium

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
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  • Questions
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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)

Step 1 Goal tree Balanced Scorecard Financial Customer Internal Process and Learning amp Growth Goals

Step 2 Goal tree More Goals are found through the WhyHow-questions

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels78

Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels79

Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels81

Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels85

Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels86

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels87

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels88

Tool support Why on mobile devices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels89

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels90

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels91

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels92

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels93

Tool support Design choices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels95

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels96

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels97

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels98

Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels106

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels107

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels115

Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels116

Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels121

Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels122

Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels127

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels128

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels134

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)

Step 3 Adding the Actors to the CHOOSE-model based on secondary sources and interviews

Step 4 Based on the Porterrsquos Value Chain framework and the job description of Actors the Operations are added to the model

Step 5 Adding the Objects and relationships based on interviews and visual inspection

Step 5 Validation

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)

Snapshot of the Goal tree

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Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)

The CHOOSE-method

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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
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  • Case study research academics
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Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
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  • Slide 69
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
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  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
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  • In Progress
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  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Case study research academics

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Case study research academics

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Enterprise architecture as solution
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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
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  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Tool support
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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

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InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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PC Tool

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InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
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  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels71

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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  • Case study research academics
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  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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1

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool support

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Tool support

Why is tool support necessary Case studies Academic publications

Tool outline Three main functionalities

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

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Requirements

CHOOSE method

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Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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  • Adoption Models
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  • CHOOSE basic concepts
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
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  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
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  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline PC Tool

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels90

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels91

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels92

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels93

Tool support Design choices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels95

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels96

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels97

Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels98

Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels106

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels107

Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels115

Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels116

Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels121

Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels128

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels134

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool support case studies

Case study evidence of the need for tool support

InputStorageData retrievalData adjustmentsAnalyses

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Tool outline PC Tool

PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Android Tablet - Visual

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Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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PC Tool

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Tool outline PC Tool

InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Tool outline PC Tool

Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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InputEasy interfaceNo drawing toolIntegration of all concepts and relationships

AdjustSearch functionalityModular overviewEasy interface

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Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Tool support Why on mobile devices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool support Design choices

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Output Automatic visualization RACI charts Data export to MS Excel

The goal is to minimize effort and maximize value through automation simplification visualization mistake proofing hellip

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Tool outline PC Tool

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Android Tablet - Visual

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Settings Security Unknown sources httpswwwdropboxcoms716ecd87jo3n167BusinessModellerapk

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
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  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
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  • Past Work
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
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  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
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  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
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  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Requirements

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Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool support Design choices

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPhone
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

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Requirements

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Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline iPhone
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
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  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Eclipse GMF

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool support Design choices

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
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  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
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  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
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  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
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  • Tool outline PC Tool
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
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  • Tool support Design choices
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
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  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual

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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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iPhone

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability

Android Tablet - Usability

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
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  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
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  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
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  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
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  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Android Tablet - Usability

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iPad - Warnings

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iPad - Structured

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Eclipse GMF

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Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

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Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Draw your company
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
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  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline iPad - Warnings

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline iPad - Structured

iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels116

Tool outline iPad - Structured

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels121

Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels122

Tool outline iPhone

1

2

3

1

2 3

4

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels127

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels128

Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
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  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline iPad - Structured

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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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Tool outline iPhone

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2

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline iPhone

iPhone

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3

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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
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  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
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  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 102
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
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  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
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  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
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  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
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  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Tool outline Eclipse GMF

Demo

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels135

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
Page 104: Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: inno.com academic advisory board

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels136

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels137

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels138

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels139

CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

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In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Research stepsLarge enterprisesEnterprise architecture

Case studies

CHOOSE metamodel

Tool support

Requirements

CHOOSE method

Criteria for tools

Evaluation

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels142

Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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CHOOSE - ArchiMate

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Past Work

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2010 May 28th Ghent

A Consolidated Enterprise Reference Model Integrating McCarthys and Hrubys Resource-Event-Agent Reference ModelsLaurier W Bernaert M Poels G 2010 ICEIS (3) pp 159-164

Integrating the Semantics of Events Processes and Tasks across Requirements Engineering LayersBernaert M Poels G 2010 Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium Hammamet Tunisia 2010 pp 11-19

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2011 May 24th Ghent

Het Realiseren van een Globaal Procesoverzicht bij Gedecentraliseerde ProcesarchitecturenVancaeneghem T Bernaert M Poels G (2011) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels143

Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels144

Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Past Work

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModelingBernaert M Poels G 2011 6th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) London UK 2011 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 83 29-40

The Quest for Know-How Know-Why Know-What and Know-Who Using KAOS for Enterprise ModellingBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 6th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems pp 15 - 16 Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2011) (Delft (The Netherlands))

De Zoektocht naar Know-How Know-Why Know-What en Know-Who Architectuur voor Kleinere Bedrijven in Vier DimensiesBernaert M 2011 Informatie (Amsterdam) November nummer 34-41

Review A How-To Guide to Successful Enterprise Architecture The Strategic Fit between Business and ITBentham Science Publishers 2012

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G PhD Day FEB UGent 2012 May 25th Ghent

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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Past Work

Keuzes Maken binnen Processen Het Vermijden van een Russische Roulette voor de OrganisatiesHeyse M Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Van Strategie tot Procesmodellering in Kleine en Middelgrote Organisaties Een Exploratief OnderzoekDe Nil S Deprost E Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium Sized EnterprisesBernaert M 2012 In Poels G Gailly F De Backer M (eds) Doctoral Consortium of the 6th International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2012) Ghent Belgium

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G 2011 Proceedings of the 7th SIKS Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (EIS2012) (Nieuwegein (The Netherlands))

Development of a Common Base for Enterprise Architecture Building the Bridge Between CHOOSE and ArchiMateRoose D Vansteenlandt J Bernaert M Poels G (2012) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels145

Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Past Work

Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A Starting Point for Bringing EA to SMEs Based on Adoption ModelsBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Information Systems and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) State of art of IS research in SMEs

Software Tool Support voor Enterprise Architectuur in Kleine en Middelgrote Ondernemingen EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 Informatie (Amsterdam)

Development of Software Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G 2013 8th International Workshop on BusinessIT Alignment and Interoperability (BUSITAL) Valencia Spain 2013 In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Enterprise Architecture Software Tool Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises EASEIngelbeen D Bernaert M 2013 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Chicago USA

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels146

Past Work

CHOOSE Towards a Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Information Systems Frontiers

Enterprise Architecture Modelling for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Case Study Research to Refine and Evaluate the CHOOSE Method and MetamodelBernaert M Callaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2013 Submitted to Enterprise Information Systems

Softwareondersteuning voor een Enterprise Architectuur in Access en JavaIngelbeen D Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architecture Modelling in CHOOSE A Visual Application for Android TabletsMaes J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly Android Tablet Application for Business Architecture ModellingDumeez J Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in KMOrsquos Case Study Onderzoek ter Verfijning en Validatie van de CHOOSE Methode en MetamodelCallaert M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels147

Past Work

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie voor de iPhonePuylaert O Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Development of a Tool for Business Architecture Modeling in EclipseZutterman S Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Next Generation Media A User-Friendly iPad Application for Business Architecture ModellingOtte M Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Business Architectuur Modellering in CHOOSE Een Gebruiksvriendelijke Applicatie Aangepast aan de User Interface van de iPadVerhulst P Bernaert M Poels G (2013) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels148

In Progress

Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels149

In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Bridging EA for SMEs to EA for Large Enterprises Mapping CHOOSE on the ArchiMate StandardBernaert M Poels G Snoeck M De Backer M 2014 To be submitted

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (ArchiMate)Paesschesoone J Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of an Optimal Visualisation for Enterprise Architecture (CHOOSE)Boone S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

Evaluating Enterprise Architecture Techniques Based on the Rule of 7Morina A Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

A Performance Management System for the CHOOSE Method for Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMoons L Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

The Development of a Domain Ontology for Enterprise ArchitectureCarron S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

From Strategy to Process Modeling in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Flanders A Large Scale Quantitative ResearchPiens S Bernaert M Poels G (2014) Thesis

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In Progress

Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

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Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Simplicity is not Simple How Business Architecture in one of Belgiums biggest companies can be simple and easy-to-useDe Clercq D Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Een theoretische en praktische analyse van de bestaande CHOOSE toolsRosez G Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ontwikkeling van een multiplatform software tool voor Enterprise Architecture in KMOrsquosMachtelinckx N Bernaert M Poels G (2015) Thesis

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels08042023

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels151

Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

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Questions

Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
  • Past Work (5)
  • Past Work (6)
  • In Progress
  • In Progress (2)
  • Slide 150
  • Questions
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (27)
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Maxime Bernaert

MaximeBernaertUGentbe

FEB08 Tweekerkenstraat 2

9000 Ghent Belgium

Ghent University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Department of Management Information Science and Operations Management

Maxime Bernaert and Geert Poels152

Enterprise Architecture for SMEs

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises2

2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

  • Enterprise Architecture for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Draw your house
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Draw your company
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Architecture (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (2)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (4)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (6)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (7)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (8)
  • Slide 27
  • Enterprise architecture as solution
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (9)
  • Adoption Models
  • Adoption Models (2)
  • Adoption Models (3)
  • Adoption Models (4)
  • Adoption Models (5)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (10)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (11)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (12)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (13)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (14)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (15)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (16)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (17)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (18)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (19)
  • CHOOSE
  • CHOOSE basic concepts
  • CHOOSE Full Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Essential Metamodel
  • CHOOSE Goal Model Example
  • CHOOSE Actor Model Example
  • CHOOSE Operation Model Example
  • CHOOSE Object Model Example
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Definitions
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Constraints (2)
  • CHOOSE Metamodel Academics
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (20)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (21)
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • CHOOSE method
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (1)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (2)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (3)
  • Action Research Profile Tyrecenter (4)
  • Case study research academics
  • Case study research academics (2)
  • Slide 69
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (22)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (23)
  • Tool support
  • Tool support (2)
  • Tool support case studies
  • Tool support case studies (2)
  • Slide 76
  • Tool outline PC Tool
  • Tool outline PC Tool (2)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (3)
  • Slide 80
  • Tool outline PC Tool (4)
  • Tool outline PC Tool (5)
  • Slide 83
  • Slide 84
  • Tool outline PC Tool (6)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (2)
  • Tool support Why on mobile devices
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (3)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (4)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (5)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (6)
  • Tool support Design choices
  • Slide 94
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (7)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (8)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Visual (9)
  • Tool outline Android Tablet - Usability
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Slide 102
  • Slide 103
  • Slide 104
  • Slide 105
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings
  • Tool outline iPad - Warnings (2)
  • Slide 108
  • Slide 109
  • Slide 110
  • Slide 111
  • Slide 112
  • Slide 113
  • Slide 114
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured
  • Tool outline iPad - Structured (2)
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Tool outline iPhone
  • Tool outline iPhone (2)
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Slide 126
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (2)
  • Slide 129
  • Slide 130
  • Slide 131
  • Slide 132
  • Slide 133
  • Tool outline Eclipse GMF (3)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (24)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (25)
  • Enterprise Architecture for SMEs (26)
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate
  • CHOOSE - ArchiMate (2)
  • Slide 140
  • Slide 141
  • Past Work
  • Past Work (2)
  • Past Work (3)
  • Past Work (4)
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2European Commission (2003) Recommendation 2003361EC SME Definition Official Journal of the European Union 46 (L 124) (6)

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