Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × China
1 × Germany
1 × New Zealand
1 × Portugal
1 × The Netherlands
2 × Italy
Collaborated with:
M.Iacob D.A.C.Quartel M.v.Sinderen P.Strating M.M.Lankhorst R.v.Buuren P.M.Singh W.Engelsman L.O.Meertens L.J.M.Nieuwenhuis F.Arbab F.S.d.Boer M.M.Bonsangue H.Bosma H.W.L.t.Doest L.Groenewegen J.G.Scholten S.Hoppenbrouwers W.Janssen D.v.Leeuwen E.Proper A.Stam L.W.N.v.d.Torre G.V.v.Zanten
Talks about:
model (6) architectur (5) enterpris (5) function (2) languag (2) servic (2) driven (2) valu (2) busi (2) portfolio (1)
Person: Henk Jonkers
DBLP: Jonkers:Henk
Contributed to:
Wrote 8 papers:
- ICEIS-v3-2014-SinghJIS #architecture #enterprise #modelling
- Modeling Value Creation with Enterprise Architecture (PMS, HJ, MEI, MvS), pp. 343–351.
- EDOC-2012-IacobQJ #architecture #enterprise
- Capturing Business Strategy and Value in Enterprise Architecture to Support Portfolio Valuation (MEI, DACQ, HJ), pp. 11–20.
- SAC-2012-MeertensINSJQ
- Mapping the business model canvas to ArchiMate (LOM, MEI, LJMN, MvS, HJ, DACQ), pp. 1694–1701.
- EDOC-2009-QuartelEJS #architecture #enterprise #modelling #requirements
- A Goal-Oriented Requirements Modelling Language for Enterprise Architecture (DACQ, WE, HJ, MvS), pp. 3–13.
- EDOC-2008-IacobJ #modelling #rule-based #specification
- A Model-Driven Perspective on the Rule-Based Specification of Services (MEI, HJ), pp. 75–84.
- EDOC-2005-JonkersILS #analysis #aspect-oriented #development #integration #modelling #non-functional
- Integration and Analysis of Functional and Non-Functional Aspects in Model-Driven E-Service Development (HJ, MEI, MML, PS), pp. 229–238.
- ICGT-2004-BuurenJIS #architecture #composition #enterprise #modelling
- Composition of Relations in Enterprise Architecture Models (RvB, HJ, MEI, PS), pp. 39–53.
- EDOC-2003-JonkersBABBBDGSHIJLLPSTZ #architecture #enterprise #towards
- Towards a Language for Coherent Enterprise Architecture Descriptions (HJ, RvB, FA, FSdB, MMB, HB, HWLtD, LG, JGS, SH, MEI, WJ, MML, DvL, EP, AS, LWNvdT, GVvZ), pp. 28–39.