A Tool for Automatic Enterprise Architecture Modeling

Enterprise Architecture is an approach which aims to provide decision support based on organization-wide models. The creation of these models is however cumbersome as multiple aspects of an organization need to be considered. The Enterprise Architecture approach would be significantly less demanding if data used to create the models could be collected automatically.

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