2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05948-8_23
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Current Issues on Enterprise Architecture Implementation Methodology

Abstract: Abstract. Enterprise Architecture (EA) becomes a strategy plan for enterprises to align their business and Information Technology (IT). EA is developed, managed, and maintained through EA implementation methodology (EAIM) processes. There are some problems in current EAIMs that lead to ineffectiveness implementation of EA. This paper represents current issues on EAIM. In this regard, we set the framework in order to represent EAIM's issues based on the processes of EAIM including: modeling, developing, and mai… Show more

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“…Commonly, EA is adopted by organizations to facilitate enterprise integration issues and reduce complexities (Chen, Doumeingts, and Vernadat 2008;Henderson and Venkatraman 1993;Banaeianjahromi and Smolander 2016b), to increase quality and responsiveness to the ever changing environment (Huysmans and Verelst 2013), for better institutionalization (Chung et al 2009), for better decision making (Jensen, Cline, and Owen 2011), and to increase business performance (Boucharas et al 2010;Van Steenbergen et al 2011) . Well implemented EA is both stable and flexible which assist an organization to innovate and change (Rouhani et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, EA is adopted by organizations to facilitate enterprise integration issues and reduce complexities (Chen, Doumeingts, and Vernadat 2008;Henderson and Venkatraman 1993;Banaeianjahromi and Smolander 2016b), to increase quality and responsiveness to the ever changing environment (Huysmans and Verelst 2013), for better institutionalization (Chung et al 2009), for better decision making (Jensen, Cline, and Owen 2011), and to increase business performance (Boucharas et al 2010;Van Steenbergen et al 2011) . Well implemented EA is both stable and flexible which assist an organization to innovate and change (Rouhani et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of business strategy and EA are so tightly coupled that EA basically cannot exist without a business strategy [1]. As many companies are starting to implement EA, the study by [11] the implementation process is not the last step of an EA project, but companies need to evaluate to ensure that implementing subsequent EA projects benefits from the experience of previous projects [12], [13]. This is called a post implementation review (PIR) and this process is very helpful [14], [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the above problems, Energy Company's gasoline distribution processes need an accurate IT-based monitoring system. Enterprise Architecture (EA) becomes a strategy plan for enterprises or big companies to align their business and Information Technology (IT) [1]. EA design can be used by Energy Company to compare its business process, with and/or without IT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%