DocumentCode
2912490
Title
Essential Layers, Artifacts, and Dependencies of Enterprise Architecture
Author
Winter, Robert ; Fischer, Ronny
Author_Institution
Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen
fYear
2006
fDate
16-20 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
30
Abstract
After a period where implementation speed was more important than integration, consistency and reduction of complexity, architectural considerations have become a key issue of information management in recent years again. Enterprise architecture is widely accepted as an essential mechanism for ensuring agility and consistency, compliance and efficiency. Although standards like TOGAF and FEAF have developed, however, there is no common agreement on which architecture layers, which artifact types and which dependencies constitute the essence of enterprise architecture. This paper contributes to the identification of essential elements of enterprise architecture by (1) specifying enterprise architecture as a hierarchical, multilevel system comprising aggregation hierarchies, architecture layers and views, (2) discussing enterprise architecture frameworks with regard to essential elements, (3) proposing interfacing requirements of enterprise architecture with other architecture models and (4) matching these findings with current enterprise architecture practice in several large companies.
Keywords
Business continuity; Computer architecture; Context-aware services; Government; Information management; Information systems; Management information systems; Multilevel systems; Risk analysis; Software architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops, 2006. EDOCW '06. 10th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Hong Kong, China
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2743-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDOCW.2006.33
Filename
4031290
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