GERAM: The Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology: Vesion 1.6. 3 (Final)
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Handbook on enterprise architecture, 1999•SpringerThis chapter presents GERAM, which is the result of a ten year project by the IFIP-IFAC Task
Force generalising the contributions of a number of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks. As
a generalisation, GERAM allows different Frameworks to be assessed for completeness, as
well as be further developed. The GERAM Framework includes a number of useful concepts
in Enterprise Architecture which were earlier not precisely defined and this lack of definition
prevented practitioners and researchers to exchange their results. GERAM is the basis of …
Force generalising the contributions of a number of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks. As
a generalisation, GERAM allows different Frameworks to be assessed for completeness, as
well as be further developed. The GERAM Framework includes a number of useful concepts
in Enterprise Architecture which were earlier not precisely defined and this lack of definition
prevented practitioners and researchers to exchange their results. GERAM is the basis of …
Abstract
This chapter presents GERAM, which is the result of a ten year project by the IFIP-IFAC Task Force generalising the contributions of a number of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks. As a generalisation, GERAM allows different Frameworks to be assessed for completeness, as well as be further developed. The GERAM Framework includes a number of useful concepts in Enterprise Architecture which were earlier not precisely defined and this lack of definition prevented practitioners and researchers to exchange their results. GERAM is the basis of several international standards, most notably ISO 15704:2000 and ISO/DIS 19439. In addition, GERAM can also be used as an Enterprise Architecture Framework itself.
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