IFIP WG5.12 Architectures for Enterprise Integration: Twenty-Five Years of the GERAM Framework - IFIP Open Digital Library
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IFIP WG5.12 Architectures for Enterprise Integration: Twenty-Five Years of the GERAM Framework

Peter Bernus
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Richard Martin
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Ovidiu Noran
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Abstract

Apart from the 25-year anniversary in 2019 of the first publication of the GERAM Enterprise Architecture Framework, the timeliness of this paper lies in the new interest in the use of systems theory in Enterprise Architecture (EA), and consequently, ‘light-weight’ architecture frameworks (AFs). Thus, this paper is about the use of systems thinking and systems theory in EA and about how it is possible to reconcile and understand, based on a single overarching framework, the interplay of two major enterprise change endeavours: enterprise engineering (i.e. deliberate change) and evolutionary, organic change. The paper also demonstrates how such change processes can be illustrated by employing systems thinking to construct dynamic business models; the evolution of these concepts is exemplified using past applications in networked enterprise building, and more recent proposals in environmental-, disaster- and healthcare management. Finally, the paper attempts to plot the way GERAM, as a framework to think about the creation and evolution of complex socio-technical systems of systems, will continue to contribute to society in the context of future challenges and emerging opportunities.
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hal-03325989 , version 1 (25-08-2021)

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Peter Bernus, Richard Martin, Ovidiu Noran, Arturo Molina. IFIP WG5.12 Architectures for Enterprise Integration: Twenty-Five Years of the GERAM Framework. Advancing Research in Information and Communication Technology, AICT-600, pp.245-268, 2021, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-81701-5_10⟩. ⟨hal-03325989⟩
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