Overview of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance
This presentation defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance, discusses its importance to an enterprise, and proposes steps for its implementation.
This presentation defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance, discusses its importance to an enterprise, and proposes steps for its implementation.
This presentation defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance and discusses its value proposition.
The authors make the business case for enterprise architecture planning.
The purpose of the APG is to provide modelers and analysts with a user guide that describes how to define, create, update, and interpret models within the BEA.
The DoD Business Enterprise Architecture: Compliance Guidance for BEA 7.0 (“Guidance”) provides guidance on how to assess and document Defense Business System (DBS) compliance to the Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA).
The BEA Development Methodology (BDM) document describes the overall approach and process for developing the Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA), one of the primary tools used to drive transformation within the Department of Defense (DoD) Business Mission Area (BMA). 
The author argues that enterprise architecture’s immense potential cannot be realized within the four walls of the IT organization – is it time for enterprise architecture to break away from IT?
“The business” does not exist, proclaims the author, and then goes on to show that this represents the major obstacle for successful enterprise architecture and mature IT.
This comprehensive study explores how mastering enterprise architecture (EA) can drive long-term business value. Discover the correlation between EA maturity and its value to an organization, and learn strategies for enhancing your EA capabilities.

This case study uses Gartner’s Enterprise Architecture Program Maturity Self Assessment Framework and tools to conduct a detailed assessment of the enterprise architecture program at the State of Oregon