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Peter Bernus (born 1949) is a Hungarian Australian scientist and Associate Professor of Enterprise Architecture at the School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.Peter Bernus
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Biography

Peter Bernus graduated from Budapest Technical University as an engineer in electronic technology in 1976. He started working at the Mechanical Engineering Automation Division Computer and Automation Institute of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Hungarian Academy of Sciences ( hu, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary. Its seat is at the bank of the Danube in Budapest, between Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. Its ma ...
. In 1990 he became a research officer at the Computer Science Department of the University of Queensland in Australia. He is currently an associate professor at Griffith University teaching in the Masters of Enterprise Architecture program. Since 1976 he worked internationally on various aspects of enterprise integration as researcher, consultant and project leader for Industry, Government and Defense. In 2000–2003 Bernus was the Australian leader of the Enterprise Engineering work package of the Globemen International consortium, working with over 20 companies, that include ERP vendors, shipbuilding and engineering companies, among others.Short bio
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Bernus is the past chair of the IFAC/ IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration which developed GERAM, the Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (ISO 15704:2000) and foundation chair of Working Group 5.12 on Enterprise Integration of the
International Federation of Information Processing The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a global organisation for researchers and professionals working in the field of computing to conduct research, develop standards and promote information sharing. Established in 196 ...
(IFIP), currently working on the harmonisation of
EA Framework An enterprise architecture framework (EA framework) defines how to create and use an enterprise architecture. An architecture framework provides principles and practices for creating and using the architecture description of a system. It structu ...
s,
systems engineering Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering and engineering management that focuses on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their enterprise life cycle, life cycles. At its core, systems engineering util ...
and software engineering standards. Bernus is also series editor for Springer Verlag and Managing Editor of the "Handbook on Enterprise Architecture", and is member of the editorial boards of several international journals.


Work

Peter Bernus' research interests are in
Enterprise Modelling Enterprise modelling is the abstract representation, description and definition of the structure, processes, information and resources of an identifiable business, government body, or other large organization. It deals with the process of underst ...
, Enterprise Integration and Architectures for Enterprise Integration. Special interests include inter- and intra-organisational management, global enterprise networks, and dynamic project enterprises. He also has special interest in computer-mediated communication between people and ways to achieve common understanding.


GERAM Enterprise Architecture Framework

Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (GERAM) is developed in the 1990s by an IFAC/ IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration with Peter Bernus,
James G. Nell James G. "Jim" Nell (born 1938) is an American engineer. He was the principal investigator of the Manufacturing Enterprise Integration Project at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and is known for his work on enterprise in ...
and others. The IFAC/IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration was establishment in 1990 and had studied enterprise-reference architectures ever since.
J.G. Nell James G. "Jim" Nell (born 1938) is an American engineer. He was the principal investigator of the Manufacturing Enterprise Integration Project at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and is known for his work on enterprise in ...
(2006).
Requirements and Methodology for Enterprise-Reference Architectures: A New Work Item Proposal
. updated 20 May 1996.
The development of GERAM started with the evaluation of the earlier enterprise-reference architectures and their associated methodologies, such as CIMOSA, GRAI/GIM and the
Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA) is a 1990s reference model for enterprise architecture, developed by Theodore J. Williams and members of the Industry-Purdue University Consortium for Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Overview ...
(PERA). Further, requirements were established about the needs of industry for such aids to enterprise integration, which led to an overall definition of generalised architecture. The result has been called GERAM, for "Generalized Enterprise-Reference Architecture and Methodology". The Task Force has shown that such an architecture is feasible and that several architectures presently available in the literature can already or potentially can fulfil such requirements.


Handbook on Enterprise Architecture

In the 2003 "Handbook on Enterprise Architecture" Bernus and others introduce the GERAM Framework, indicate how it relates to other existing frameworks, and describe "how to design the architecture for an enterprise by considering all life cycle aspects of Enterprise Entities, such as individual enterprises, enterprise networks, virtual enterprises, projects, and other complex systems including a mixture of automated and human processes." For this the book is divided into five parts. # ''Architecture Frameworks – Organising Enterprise Architecture Knowledge'' # ''Strategy Making and Business Planning'' # ''Defining the Requirements for Enterprise Change'' # ''Developing the Master Plan – Architectural Design of the Changed Enterprise'' # ''Case Studies'' According to Martin et al (2004) "Bernus et al. ernus, 2003give several thorough case studies (along with an extensive discussion of enterprise architecture issues). Whether the frameworks address manufacturing operations, process control, information systems, or government bureaucracy, the artifacts produced to describe the enterprise comprise a valuable asset requiring its own distinct management. Managing and gaining full value from that asset is the reason enterprise architecture frameworks are conceived, built, and used."Richard A. Martin et al (2004)
Architectural Principles for Enterprise Frameworks: Guidance for Interoperability
. ICEIMT 2004. p. 4


Publications

Bernus has published over sixty refereed papers and book chapters, several edited books. * Peter Bernus (1995). ''IFIP TC5 Working Conference on Models and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration (1995 : Queensland) Modelling and methodologies for enterprise integration : proceedings of the IFIP TC5 Working Conference on Models and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration, Queensland, Australia, November 1995''. Edited with Laszlo Nemes. * Peter Bernus, Laszlo Nemes and
Theodore J. Williams Theodore Joseph Williams (1923 – April 27, 2013) was an American engineer and Professor of Engineering at Purdue University, known for the development of the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture. Biography Williams received his B.S., M.S., ...
(1996). ''Architectures for Enterprise Integration''. * Peter Bernus, Kai Mertins and Günter Schmidt eds. (1998). ''Handbook on architectures of information systems''. * Peter Bernus, Laszlo Nemes and Günter Schmidt eds. (2003). ''Handbook on enterprise architecture'' * Peter Bernus and
Mark S. Fox Mark Stephen Fox (born 1952) is a Canadian computer scientist, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Urban Systems Engineering at the University of Toronto, known for the development of Constraint Directed Scheduling in ...
eds. (2005). ''Knowledge sharing in the integrated enterprise : interoperability strategies for the enterprise architect''. * Peter Bernus (2006). ''Handbook on architectures of information systems''. Edited with Kai Mertins and Günter Schmidt. * Peter Bernus, Guy Doumeingts,
Mark S. Fox Mark Stephen Fox (born 1952) is a Canadian computer scientist, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Urban Systems Engineering at the University of Toronto, known for the development of Constraint Directed Scheduling in ...
(2010). ''Enterprise Architecture, Integration and Interoperability''


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