Title
Architecture analysis of enterprise systems modifiability - Models, analysis, and validation
Abstract
Enterprise architecture (EA) models can be used in order to increase the general understanding of enterprise systems and to perform various kinds of analysis. This paper presents instantiated architectural models based on a metamodel for enterprise systems modifiability analysis, i.e. for assessing the cost of making changes to enterprise-wide systems. The instantiated architectural models detailed are based on 21 software change projects conducted at four large Nordic companies. Probabilistic relational models (PRMs) are used for formalizing the EA analysis approach. PRMs enable the combination of regular entity-relationship modeling aspects with means to perform enterprise architecture analysis under uncertainty. The modifiability metamodel employed in the analysis is validated with survey and workshop data (in total 110 experts were surveyed) and with the data collected in the 21 software change projects. Validation indicates that the modifiability metamodel contains the appropriate set of elements. It also indicates that the metamodel produces estimates within a 75% accuracy in 87% of the time and has a mean accuracy of 88% (when considering projects of 2000 man-hours or more).
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.jss.2010.02.019
Journal of Systems and Software
Keywords
DocType
Volume
instantiated architectural model,enterprise system,software change cost estimation,enterprise systems modifiability analysis,ea analysis approach,architectural model,probabilistic relational models,software modifiability,software change project,enterprise architecture analysis,metamodel,mean accuracy,enterprise architecture,modifiability metamodel,cost estimation,computer science,data collection,entity relationship model
Journal
83
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
8
The Journal of Systems & Software
29
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.92
19
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robert Lagerström140136.58
Pontus Johnson278855.88
David Höök3542.88