Abstract
The Data-Driven Bio-economy project (DataBio) focuses on
developing new technologies and services for agriculture, fishery and forestry
by exploiting the huge potential of Big Data technologies. This Lighthouse
project includes 27 pilots and 91 technological components provided by 27 of
the 48 project partners. It applies a standard Enterprise Architecture modelling
language: “ArchiMate 3.0”. ArchiMate models are created with the tool
“Modelio” which allows contributors to create ArchiMate diagrams and
collaborate on a synchronized version of the models. The DataBio models cover
different aspects of the project from the specification phase including
requirements, goals and strategies, to the implementation phase by describing
the different processes of the tasks included in the work packages and
representing the technological components. This paper describes the use of
ArchiMate modelling applied in the context of the DataBio research project.
developing new technologies and services for agriculture, fishery and forestry
by exploiting the huge potential of Big Data technologies. This Lighthouse
project includes 27 pilots and 91 technological components provided by 27 of
the 48 project partners. It applies a standard Enterprise Architecture modelling
language: “ArchiMate 3.0”. ArchiMate models are created with the tool
“Modelio” which allows contributors to create ArchiMate diagrams and
collaborate on a synchronized version of the models. The DataBio models cover
different aspects of the project from the specification phase including
requirements, goals and strategies, to the implementation phase by describing
the different processes of the tasks included in the work packages and
representing the technological components. This paper describes the use of
ArchiMate modelling applied in the context of the DataBio research project.