Architecture Maturity and Requirements Engineering Process Maturity Do not Explain Each Other

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    Abstract

    Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions have profound influences on today’s connected business world. Yet, the relationship between the two is not enough explored and, as a result, only partially understood. This paper sheds some light into this relationship and suggests exploring it by using the concept of maturity [PAU95]. We build upon our previous experiences in assessing ERP Requirements Engineering processes and enterprise architecture processes in an industrial setting.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication15th International Workshop on Software Measurement, IWSM 2005
    EditorsAlain Abran, Reiner Dumke
    Place of PublicationAachen, Germany
    PublisherShaker
    Pages80-100
    Number of pages21
    ISBN (Print)3-8322-4405-0
    Publication statusPublished - Sep 2005
    Event15th International Workshop on Software Measurement, IWSM 2005 - Montréal, Canada
    Duration: 12 Sep 200514 Sep 2005
    Conference number: 15

    Publication series

    NameMagdeburger Schriften zum Empirischen Software Engineering
    PublisherShaker Verlag

    Workshop

    Workshop15th International Workshop on Software Measurement, IWSM 2005
    Abbreviated titleIWSM
    Country/TerritoryCanada
    CityMontréal
    Period12/09/0514/09/05

    Keywords

    • SCS-Services
    • IS-REQUIREMENTS
    • Maturity Models
    • IR-64171
    • Requirements Engineering Process
    • EWI-10436
    • METIS-248151
    • Enterprise Resource Planning

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