

GanttProject, as illustrated in the " Project management and ArchiMate viewpoints". It is a very good complement to project management tools (e.g. Strength and weakness of ArchiMateįor those following me and who had a look at my previous post, ArchiMate is really suited for blueprinting. But something was missing in order taking advantage of the results of this framework: an open standard for enterprise modelling. It became obvious for me after reading " The Enterprise Architecture IT Project: The Urbanisation Paradigm" by Christophe Longépé, which motivated my involvement in the development of the ATHENA framework. The reason: such standards are considered by many as technical solutions, when they should be considered as strategic solutions for mastering the evolution and consistency of enterprises' information system. After demonstrating the technical feasibility, I witnessed an important resistance for their usage, resulting in a very slow adoption.

I've been working on PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) interoperability based on the usage of open manufacturing standards for years. This paper describes the monitoring approach and specifies the metrics defined to evaluate the quality level of the models.If you like this post, don't hesitate to share and to validate my skills -) Introduction These models are monitored continuously by the monitoring tool “Measure Platform” and the model querying tool “Hawk”. The models are created with the modelling tool “Modelio” which allows contributors to collaborate on a shared version of the ArchiMate models.
ARCHIMATE VS MODELIO SOFTWARE
This project applies the standard Enterprise Architecture language: “ArchiMate 3.0” for modelling the pilot studies and for modelling the software components in order to facilitate comprehension and communication between partners. This paper describes the monitoring approach and specifies the metrics defined to evaluate the quality level of the models.ĪB - The Data-Driven Bio-economy project (DataBio) is a large scale project that aims to develop a platform that offers access to big data technologies in the domains of agriculture, fishery and forestry.

N2 - The Data-Driven Bio-economy project (DataBio) is a large scale project that aims to develop a platform that offers access to big data technologies in the domains of agriculture, fishery and forestry. T1 - Monitoring ArchiMate Models for DataBio Project
