DocumentCode
3100194
Title
A UML-driven enterprise architecture case study
Author
Armour, Frank ; Kaisler, Stephen ; Getter, Jim ; Pippin, Doug
Author_Institution
ArmourIT, LLC, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
6-9 Jan. 2003
Abstract
The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) are responsible for protecting the Capitol Hill complex encompassing the Senate and House office buildings and the Capitol building. Currently, the USCP operate numerous legacy systems, many of which exist as stovepipes. They are modernizing their suite of administrative and law enforcement systems. The USCP recognized that developing an enterprise architecture was an essential first step to ensure that the proper solution was selected, that key integration points between the individual systems were understood, and that a prioritized set of initiatives to remediate, renovate, or replace information systems could be planned and executed. We describe how to use standard UML models to capture architectural view information and some specific extensions that address areas in which UML is limited.
Keywords
information systems; law administration; police data processing; software architecture; software maintenance; specification languages; Capitol Hill complex protection; UML; US Capitol Police; Unified Modeling Language; business operations; enterprise architecture; information systems; information technology; law enforcement systems; legacy systems; software development; Architecture; Buildings; Computer aided software engineering; Gettering; Information systems; Information technology; Law enforcement; Object oriented modeling; Protection; Unified modeling language;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1874-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174185
Filename
1174185
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