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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) |
Place of Publication | San Diego, CA |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
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The Business Value of Enterprise Data Models. / Peels, F.; Bons, R.W.H.; Plomp, M.G.A.
Proceedings of the 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). San Diego, CA, 2016.Research output: Chapter in Book / Report / Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Professional
TY - GEN
T1 - The Business Value of Enterprise Data Models
AU - Peels, F.
AU - Bons, R.W.H.
AU - Plomp, M.G.A.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - It is hard to underestimate the role of (big) data in modern society. An organization’s ability to handle its data management has become a competitive force in its own right. While the business value of Enterprise Architecture (EA) as a whole is widely recognized, little practical guidance can be found in literature on the business value of Enterprise Data Models (EDM) as part of EA. To bridge this gap, we propose a framework for evaluating the business benefits of EDM, based on a Grounded Delphi study we performed at a large multinational case organization in the oil & gas industry.
AB - It is hard to underestimate the role of (big) data in modern society. An organization’s ability to handle its data management has become a competitive force in its own right. While the business value of Enterprise Architecture (EA) as a whole is widely recognized, little practical guidance can be found in literature on the business value of Enterprise Data Models (EDM) as part of EA. To bridge this gap, we propose a framework for evaluating the business benefits of EDM, based on a Grounded Delphi study we performed at a large multinational case organization in the oil & gas industry.
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - Proceedings of the 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
CY - San Diego, CA
ER -