Enterprise Architecture
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An Enterprise Architecture is a architectural model of an enterprise.
- Context:
- It can (often) be created by an Enterprise Architect.
- See: Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations, Agility, Business Process, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Zachman Framework.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/enterprise_architecture Retrieved:2016-10-14.
- Enterprise architecture (EA) is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy. Enterprise architecture applies architecture principles and practices to guide organizations through the business, information, process, and technology changes necessary to execute their strategies. These practices utilize the various aspects of an enterprise to identify, motivate, and achieve these changes."[1]
Practitioners of enterprise architecture, enterprise architects, are responsible for performing the analysis of business structure and processes and are often called upon to draw conclusions from the information collected to address the goals of enterprise architecture: effectiveness, efficiency, agility, and durability.[2]
- Enterprise architecture (EA) is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy. Enterprise architecture applies architecture principles and practices to guide organizations through the business, information, process, and technology changes necessary to execute their strategies. These practices utilize the various aspects of an enterprise to identify, motivate, and achieve these changes."[1]
- ↑ Federation of EA Professional Organizations, Common Perspectives on Enterprise Architecture, Architecture and Governance Magazine, Issue 9-4, November 2013 (2013). Retrieved on November 19, 2013.
- ↑ Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture Framework, PEAF Context