Business Strategy Driven Enterprise Architecture
This paper describes a framework that connects strategic planning with enterprise architecture to define IT investments driven by business vision and goals.
This paper describes a framework that connects strategic planning with enterprise architecture to define IT investments driven by business vision and goals.
This guide to enterprise architecture is designed to provide a soup to nuts overview of planning for and implementing enterprise architecture in an organization.
Explore this insightful analysis on the role of Enterprise Architecture in E-Government Transformation, showcasing how strategic alignment and technology integration drive public sector innovation.
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.
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.
This guide explores how the Business Architecture Handbook can empower CIOs to solve real-world problems by aligning IT strategies with business objectives, enhancing collaboration, driving efficiency, and enabling agility. A must-read for IT leaders looking to stay ahead of the curve.
This paper presents a framework for enterprise architecture planning that is based on the principles of engineering with specific requirements for tool support.
This paper discusses the benefits of using enterprise architecture planning. Excellent discussion on the topic.
The author makes the case for using the balanced scorecard framework with enterprise architecture planning to increase competitive advantage and create business value. Why? Because they are essentially based on the same paradigm.
This paper explores the use of enterprise architecture planning to enhance the effectiveness of a balanced scorecard implementation – enterprise modeling exposes knowledge that is critical to the success of specific balanced scorecard implementation steps.