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Selecting General Entities for TOGAF’s Core Content Metamodel using Best Worst Method
Author(s) -
Mochammad Zuliansyah,
Mohammad Ishak Desa,
Sabrina Ahmad
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.a4938.119119
Subject(s) - metamodeling , computer science , scope (computer science) , the open group architecture framework , process management , software engineering , engineering , reference architecture , programming language , software architecture , software
Enterprise Architecture (EA) Developments are often faced with metamodel complexity problem. The data for metamodel exploration significantly affects the depth of an EA analysis. In practice, however, it is limited by the scope, cost, time and quality. The entities in the EA initiation metamodel is crucial in forming an optimal metamodel based on data completeness, time, cost, quality, and scope. In this study, entities in the EA metamodel were selected from general entities in the TOGAF's core content metamodel, combined with various standards related to the upstream petroleum industry. The entity selection methodology consists of two stages, namely Preparation and Screening, as well as Analysis and Selection. Entity data are extracted from the needs of the upstream petroleum industry. The analysis was done using the best worst method (BWM). The criteria are based on the EA development goals of the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations. BWM analysis produces a relatively meaningful ranking of the entities that forms as general entities in the core content metamodel. This study proposes the methodology, ranking order of entities, and entities composition that form general entities for the core content metamodel.

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