Metadata are like the steam engine of the 21st
century, driving businesses and offer multiple enhancements.
Nevertheless, many companies are unaware that these data can
be used efficiently to improve their own operation. This is where
the Enterprise Architecture Framework comes in. It empowers
an organisation to get a clear view of their business, application,
technical and physical layer. This modelling approach is an
established method for organizations to take a deeper look into
their structure and processes. The development of such models
requires a great deal of effort, is carried out manually by
interviewing stakeholders and requires continuous maintenance.
Our new approach enables the automated mining of Enterprise
Architecture models. The system uses common technologies to
collect the metadata based on network traffic, log files and
other information in an organisation. Based on this, the new
approach generates EA models with the desired views points.
Furthermore, a rule and knowledge-based reasoning is used to
obtain a holistic overview. This offers a strategic decision support
from business structure over process design up to planning the
appropriate support technology. Therefore, it forms the base
for organisations to act in an agile way. The modelling can be
performed in different modelling languages, including ArchiMate
and the Nato Architecture Framework (NAF). The designed
approach is already evaluated on a small company with multiple
services and an infrastructure with several nodes.
«Metadata are like the steam engine of the 21st
century, driving businesses and offer multiple enhancements.
Nevertheless, many companies are unaware that these data can
be used efficiently to improve their own operation. This is where
the Enterprise Architecture Framework comes in. It empowers
an organisation to get a clear view of their business, application,
technical and physical layer. This modelling approach is an
established method for organizations to take a deeper look into...
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