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What is Reference Model or Reference Architecture

Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Business Operations and Management
Model to guide and improve. These models are sets of structured concepts, guidelines and/or solutions used to guide organisations through a process.
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Architecture as a Tool to Solve Business Planning Problems
James McKee (Independent Researcher, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7362-3.ch012
Abstract
Businesses are now very large and complex organizations and their analysis provides a great deal of information that in order to be understood must be well organized and presented. Architecture is a scheme that allows a systematic examination of the entire enterprise and can provide a well-organized presentation of the key components, their interdependencies, and the important causal relations. This chapter discusses the problems associated with developing an architecture and suggests a framework for developing a reference model to guide the definition of business architecture.
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Architecture as a Problem Solving Tool
A model to guide and improve. These models are sets of structured concepts, guidelines and/or solutions used to guide organisations through a process.
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Architecture as a Tool to Solve Business Planning Problems
Model to guide and improve. These models are sets of structured concepts, guidelines and/or solutions used to guide organisations through a process.
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