Consistency, integrity, and traceability as measures of Enterprise Architecture quality remain low and total cost of ownership and return on investment metrics remain elusive. Is there a way out?
This framework builds upon the FEA to provide unprecedented ability for information sharing across organizational boundaries. Can large and/or multi-line corporations use this framework? You decide.
This guide offers valuable insights into the visualization and definition of complex relationships within Enterprise Architecture, making it a key resource for professionals in the field.
The Enterprise Architecture Reference Cube provides guidance to enterprise architects for concepts used in modeling architecture. The Cube faces represent the dimensions to consider in enterprise architectures – the architectural concepts and their relationships to each other. These relationships are defined between the Cube faces and visually presented in three dimensions. This Cube is the result of the work of the INCOSE ISO/TC184/SC5 liaison team to update the ISO 15704:2000 standard.
This study redefines enterprise architecture by comparing key frameworks, challenging the prevalent technology-focused view, and promoting a business-centric perspective. Gain valuable insights to bridge the IT-business gap in your organization.
This analysis explores the integration of TOGAF and Agile methodologies in enterprise architecture, offering insights into improving stakeholder engagement, collaboration, and governance.