Author:De Vries, M; Gerber, A; Van der Merwe, ADate:Jun 2015Enterprise engineering (EE) is emerging as a new discipline to address the design of the enterprise in a holistic way. Although existing knowledge on enterprise design is dispersed and fragmented across different disciplines and approaches, ...Read more
Author:Lapalme, J; Gerber, A; Van der Merwe, A; Zachman, J; De Vries, M; Hinkelmann, KDate:Jul 2015Today, and for the foreseeable future, organizations will face ever-increasing levels of complexity and uncertainty. Many believe that enterprise architecture (EA) will help organizations address such difficult terrain by guiding the design ...Read more
Author:Erasmus, Louwrence D; Greeff, Abraham PDate:Jul 2017This paper proposes the integration between the domains of product development, systems engineering, enterprise engineering & architecture and the whole of society. The effort addresses the following systems engineering imperatives as per ...Read more
Author:De Vries, M; Gerber, A; Van der Merwe, ADate:May 2014Enterprise engineering originated as a practice with most publications focusing on the practical facets without the underlying scientific foundation. Foundational works emerged from different authors in recent years, including Dietz, Hoogervorst ...Read more
Author:Hinkelmann, K; Karagiannis, D; Thoenssen, B; Woitsch, R; Gerber, A; Van der Merwe, ADate:Aug 2015The ability to react timeously to continuous and unexpected change is called agility and is an essential quality of the modern enterprise. Being agile has consequences for the engineering of enterprises and enterprise information systems. We ...Read more
Author:De Vries, M; Van der Merwe, A; Kotzé, Paula; Gerber, ADate:Sep 2011Enterprise engineering is an enterprise design methodology that uses a process to create an organised whole, while mastering complexity. Dietz proposes an organisation theorem that reduces complexity by representing the heterogeneous enterprise ...Read more