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An OMG model-based approach for aligning information systems requirements and architectures with business. University of Minho, Portugal, (2017)Generating a Business Model Canvas through Elicitation of Business Goals and Rules from Process-Level Use Cases., , , and . BIR, volume 194 of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, page 276-289. Springer, (2014)MATRA: A Framework for Assessing Model-Based Approaches on the Transformation Between Requirements and Architecture., , and . BMMDS/EMMSAD, volume 248 of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, page 321-332. Springer, (2016)A logical architecture design method for microservices architectures., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). ECSA (Companion), page 145-151. ACM, (2019)A retrofitting auction service business model proposal within a smart city context., , and . FMEC, page 264-271. IEEE, (2018)Deriving UML Logic Architectures of Software Product based on a Cloud Reference Architecture: An Experience Report., , , , , , , and . ICSOFT, page 399-409. SCITEPRESS, (2022)Exploring a Three-Dimensional, Requirements-Based, Balanced Scorecard Business Model: On the Elicitation and Generation of a Business Model Canvas., , and . CBI (2), page 88-95. IEEE Computer Society, (2015)978-1-4673-7340-1.Modeling an IaaS Broker Based on Two Cloud Computing Reference Models., , and . IC2E Workshops, page 166-171. IEEE Computer Society, (2016)An OMG-based Meta-Framework for Alignment of IS/IT Architecture with Business Models., , and . QUATIC, page 288-293. IEEE Computer Society, (2014)A web-based Voice Interaction framework proposal for enhancing Information Systems user experience., , , , , , , , , and 4 other author(s). CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist, volume 196 of Procedia Computer Science, page 235-244. Elsevier, (2021)