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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
Jan L. G. Dietz,Jan A. P. Hoogervorst,Antonia Albani,David Aveiro,Eduard Babkin,Joseph Barjis,Artur Caetano,Philip Huysmans,Junichi Iijima,Steven J. H. van Kervel,Hans B. F. Mulder,Martin Op ’t Land,Henderik A. Proper,Jorge L. C. Sanz,Linda Terlouw,José Tribolet,Jan Verelst,Robert Winter +17 more
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.