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Comprehensive Guide to Enterprise Architecture Strategies, Practices, and Academic Insights

Comprehensive Guide to Enterprise Architecture: Strategies, Practices, and Academic Insights

This guide delves into the principles and practices of Enterprise Architecture (EA), illustrating its strategic role in aligning IT with business objectives. It includes practical frameworks like TOGAF, case studies from academia, and provides a roadmap for effective EA implementation. Perfect for CIOs looking to enhance organizational efficiency and strategic alignment.. Excellent Read! (100 Pages)

Enterprise Architecture as Engineering

This paper presents a framework for enterprise architecture planning that is based on the principles of engineering with specific requirements for tool support.

Business Driven Enterprise Architecture Framework Based on TOGAF

This document introduces an enterprise architecture framework, based on the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), which has been designed for business-it-alignment – business driven enterprise architecture planning can assist in creating shareholder value by aligning technology to business needs and creating a structure basis for decision making for technology investments.

Enterprise Architecture For Business Success

This paper explores the use of enterprise architecture planning to realize business value. The authors use the DeLone and McLean model of IS success to propose an enterprise architecture framework that focuses on service quality and actual use as the two critical success factors for business value creation. This EA framework was applied to two major corporations as case studies to prove its applicability and value to the business.

Implementing the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA)

This document provides a standard approach to federal enterprise architecture (FEA) implementation – principles and standards for how business, information, and technology architectures should be developed across the enterprise so they can be used consistently at various levels of scope within and between domains/departments/divisions, as well as with external stakeholders.

Enterprise Architecture Example

Explore how one leading organization transformed its IT landscape using Enterprise Architecture (EA). This example highlights the role of strategic alignment, a service-oriented approach, and continuous improvement in maximizing business value and supporting organizational objectives. (150+ pages)

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