Authors:
Imane Ettahiri
1
;
Karim Doumi
1
and
Noureddine Falih
2
Affiliations:
1
ENSIAS, Mohamed V University in Rabat, Rabat, Morocco
;
2
LIMATI Laboratory, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, BeniMellal, Morocco
Keyword(s):
Dynamic, Ontology, Enterprise Architecture, Case-based Reasoning, Enterprise Ontology.
Abstract:
To meet the demands of a dynamic and constantly changing environment, (DRP) Disaster Recovery Plans, (BCP) Business Continuity Plans, change management, agile activities, and best practice guides are developed with the ultimate objective of providing enterprises with the tools to deal with change rapidly and flexibly. Starting from the premise that Enterprise architecture remains the instrument ensuring this alignment Strategy//business//IT, dynamic aspects should be present in the EA representation but also should be perceived in the reaction of enterprises managing the change. On the other hand, ontologies offer a formal and a shared representation of the domain studied; EA in our case. Once formalized, the representation became computable so, all the EA reactions became dynamic towards the triggers of change. To benefit from the previous experiences, Case-based reasoning is introduced in our approach allowing a problem resolution via similarity and adaptation of knowledge to the c
urrent context.
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