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Henderik A. Proper

Researcher at Association for Computing Machinery

Publications -  246
Citations -  3780

Henderik A. Proper is an academic researcher from Association for Computing Machinery. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enterprise architecture & Information system. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 237 publications receiving 3634 citations. Previous affiliations of Henderik A. Proper include Capgemini & Queensland University of Technology.

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Formal definition of a conceptual language for the description and manipulation of information models

TL;DR: A language for conceptual data modelling techniques, which is a generalisation of object-role models (such as ER or NIAM), and in this language not only constraints, but also queries and updates can be expressed on a conceptual level.
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A fundamental view on the process of conceptual modeling

TL;DR: This work takes a fundamental approach to subjective aspects of modeling, as opposed to traditional approaches which essentially consider models as objective entities.
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The discipline of enterprise engineering

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate a century of enterprise development, and conclude that a paradigm shift is needed for dealing adequately with the challenges that modern enterprises face, and propose the emerging discipline of enterprise engineering, as conceived by the authors, as a suitable vehicle for achieving these goals.
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The Architecture of the ArchiMate Language

TL;DR: This paper is concerned with documenting some of the key design decisions and design principles underlying the ArchiMate language.
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The Anatomy of the ArchiMate Language

TL;DR: This article is concerned with documenting some of the key structures and design principles underlying the ArchiMate language, designed as an architecture description language ADL for enterprise architectures, and makes a distinction between concepts needed to model domains in general, the modeling of dynamic systems, and the modelling of enterprise architectures.