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Past, current and future trends in enterprise architecture - A view beyond the horizon
Computers in industry (Print), 2018Since its introduction in the late nineteen eighties, the discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has evolved into a well-known practice of managing information systems in alignment with business interests. The evolution of the discipline is reflected
Fabian Gampfer +3 more
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Enterprise Architecture Intelligence: Combining Enterprise Architecture and Operational Data
2014 IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2014Combining enterprise architecture and operational data is complex (especially when considering the actual 'matching' of data with enterprise architecture objects), and little has been written on how to do this. Therefore, in this paper we aim to fill this gap and propose a method to combine operational data with enterprise architecture to better ...
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2010
In this chapter, I reconceptualize enterprise architectures by using the activity domain as the basic architectural entity, thus emphasizing the elements of communal meaning and transition between domains. I compare this view of the enterprise with influential EA frameworks such as the one proposed by Zachman. I discuss implications of the ADT approach
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In this chapter, I reconceptualize enterprise architectures by using the activity domain as the basic architectural entity, thus emphasizing the elements of communal meaning and transition between domains. I compare this view of the enterprise with influential EA frameworks such as the one proposed by Zachman. I discuss implications of the ADT approach
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Enterprise Architecture in Enterprise Engineering
2015Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures, Vol 3, No 1 (2008)
Hoogervorst, Jan A.P., Dietz, Jan L.G.
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Enterprise Modeling and Enterprise Architecture
International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance, 2011Several scholars have argued for the need to integrate both the IT perspective and the business perspective during development of enterprises and IS/IT architectures. In this process, it is necessary to be able to deal with a number of sub-areas to succeed with the transformation. One challenge is the need to move beyond a narrow focus on one tradition
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Integrating Agency Enterprise Architecture into Government-Wide Enterprise Architecture
2012Since the Korean government mandated public entities to adopt Enterprise Architecture (EA) in 2005, 75.8% of central agencies, municipal governments, and other public organizations have adopted EA. Following a two-year project, which defined all government-level architecture components and collected relevant data from each agency’s EA, the Korean ...
Young-Joo Lee, Shinae Shin
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Enterprise architecture governance
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2008The importance of enterprise architecture is not only understood in corporate IS/IT departments. The numerous usage potentials for corporate planning as well as for compliance management, business continuity management, risk management etc. are successively discovered by the business side.
Robert Winter, Joachim Schelp
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Enterprise Security Architecture
Information Systems Security, 2000Abstract An organization's information is rapidly becoming its most valuable asset. In addition, in order to be successful in today's global economy, organizations must conduct business electronically. Suppliers, vendors, business partners, and customers are being connected to the organization's internal networks daily.
Bruce Murphy, Steve Schlarman, Rik Boren
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The Architecture of Enterprise Architecture
INCOSE International Symposium, 2006AbstractThe Architecture of Enterprise Architecture paper answers questions such as; what makes up enterprise architecture? where is enterprise architecture relative to other enterprise processes? and what is necessary to make enterprise architecture work in the complex environments where it is deployed?
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