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12th TEAR Workshop 2017, Québec
The 12th TEAR workshop is organized in conjunction with IEEE EDOC 2017, October 10-13, Québec City, Canada. The international TEAR workshop series brings together Enterprise Architecture (EA) researchers from different research communities and provides a forum to present EA research results and to discuss future EA research directions. The field of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has gained considerable attention over the last years. EA significantly contributes to organizations’ need to adapt increasingly fast to changing customer requirements and business goals. This need influences the entire chain of activities of an enterprise, from business processes to IT support. Moreover, a change in one component of the overall architecture may influence many other components of the architecture. For example, when a new product is introduced, business processes for production, sales, and after-sales need to be adapted. It may be necessary to change applications, or even adapt the IT infrastructure. Each of these fields will have its own (partial) architectures. To keep the enterprise architecture coherent and aligned with the business goals, the relations between these different architectures must be explicit, and a change should be carried through in all architectures. In contrast to traditional architecture management approaches such as IT architecture, software architecture, or IS architecture, EA explicitly incorporates “pure” business-related artifacts in addition to traditional IS/IT artifacts. For Enterprise Architecture the focus is on the overall enterprise and concerns its organization, its components, the relationship between components, and principles governing its design and evolution. Topics Topics relevant for submissions include, but are not limited to, the following: EA management and impact Drivers and obstacles of EA dissemination EA communication and marketing EA governance and integration into corporate/IT governance Processes and patterns for EA development, mastering, communication and enforcement Evolution of an EA Measurement, metrics, and maturity models for EA artifacts and processes Managing a growing scope of concerns: legal, compliance, social, security, etc. The role of EA in agile or bimodal IT management approaches EA and decision-making EA analysis for decision-making, particularly for investments Architectural Thinking in day-to-day decision making EA usage in corporate strategic planning Investigations of the EA needs of decision-makers Collaboration and sense-making in the context of EA EA in the context of complexity and uncertainty EA modeling EA reference models, meta models and frameworks Enterprise modeling, EA and MDA Quality of EA models Viewpoints in EA Experimenting with novel modelling and simulation approaches Tool support for EA EA and digitization Combining (digital) product architecture and EA The impact of the increasing digitization of business artifacts such as products on EA EA in the digital transformation EA and related disciplines Combining BPM and EA EA and capability-based planning EA and system development Incorporation of knowledge management and software engineering in EA EA methods and tools that go beyond traditional software engineering EA research approaches Methodologies and theory for EA research EA and organizational theory EA and the creation of EA research and teaching centers EA Cases and implementation Case studies on EA EA for small and medium-sized companies EA and e-government EA in the context of extended enterprises and large ecosystems EA business cases Important dates Workshop paper submission deadline: May 7, 2017 Workshop paper notification to authors: July 16, 2017 Camera-ready paper: August 6, 2017 Workshop: October 10, 2017 Submission Papers should describe innovative and significant original research relevant to TEAR as described in the topics section. Papers submitted for consideration must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere during the duration of consideration. Workshop papers will be published in a second volume of the EDOC 2017 conference proceedings. All papers must be prepared in accordance with the IEEE double-column format (maximum 8 pages) and be submitted electronically (in PDF) via the submission website. All submissions should include title, authors, and full contact information. Detailed instructions for authors are available on the IEEE website. Workshop co-chairs Ulrik Franke, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (RISE SICS), Stockholm, Sweden Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Martin Mocker, Reutlingen University, Germany, and MIT, USA Steering committee Erik Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg Florian Matthes, Fakultät für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Germany James Lapalme, École de technologie supérieure, Canada João Paulo Almeida, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Marc Lankhorst, BiZZdesign, the Netherlands Mathias Ekstedt, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Pontus Johnson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Program committee Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen Antonia Albani, University of St. Gallen João Paulo Almeida, Federal University of Espirito Santo Giuseppe Berio, Université de Bretagne Sud Markus Borg, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (RISE SICS) Nacer Boudjlida, Université de Lorraine, LORIA Randy Bradley, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Sabine Buckl, Technische Universität München Neo Bui, Rochester Institute of Technology Markus Buschle, KTH Royal Institute of Technology François Coallier, École de technologie supérieure Sybren de Kinderen, University of Duisburg-Essen Kristine Dery, MIT Sloan School of Management Mathias Ekstedt, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Hans-Georg Fill, University of Vienna Ulrik Franke, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (RISE SICS) Daniel Fürstenau, Freie Universität Berlin Aurona Gerber, CAIR, Meraka Institute, CSIR Jānis Grabis, Riga Technical University Kazem Haki, University of St. Gallen Maria-Eugenia Iacob, University of Twente Pontus Johnson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Juergen Jung, DHL Global Mail Elena Kornyshova, CNAM Robert Lagerström, KTH the Royal Institute of Technology Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam Marc Lankhorst, BiZZdesign James Lapalme, Ecole de technologie superieure Christine Legner, University of Lausanne Matthew Levy, Hawai‘i Pacific University Peter Loos, IWi at DFKI, Saarland University Pericles Loucopoulos, The University of Manchester Florian Matthes, Technische Universität München Martin Mocker, Reutlingen University and MIT Alexandre Moise, Université de Sherbrooke Agnes Nakakawa, Makerere University Kampala Selmin Nurcan, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne Andreas L Opdahl, University of Bergen Henderik Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne Kurt Sandkuhl, The University of Rostock William Schiano, Bentley University Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences Christian Schweda, Allianz Ulrike Steffens, HAW Hamburg Dirk Stelzer, TU Ilmenau Stefan Strecker, University of Hagen Pierre-Martin Tardif, Universite de Sherbrooke Nils Urbach, University of Bayreuth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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