We hear the term “Enterprise Architecture ” (EA) in almost every technology strategy and management meeting and forum any company you visit. However, when you inquire about this term, if not more, you will certainly find as many views as there are individuals. From academic perspective, any paper you read on EA, you will find a different view. Such varying definitions and understandings of EA … In this paper, I will perform a critical analysis of the varying views in the academia related to EA, I will establish a ground that without a thorough understanding of what EA is, it may not be possible for “global ” enterprises to successfully inhibit newly developed technologies across their businesses
By being holistically preoccupied with coherency among organizational elements such as organizationa...
Enterprise architecture has been continuously developing since the mid-1980s. Although there is now ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a collection of artifacts that describe an organization from an inte...
Despite growing interest in enterprise architecture (EA) around the world in recent years, a lack of...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an enterprise from an integrated business and IT pe...
This study explores the evolving discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the various definiti...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) appears to retain the attention of both practitioners and researchers, ...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been embraced by many organizations to improve the value of their I...
Background and Purpose – In the last two decades, enterprise architecture (EA) has become a common a...
This study explores the evolving discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the various definiti...
Background and Purpose – In the last two decades, enterprise architecture (EA) has become a common a...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an organization from an integrated business and IT ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is an approach to improve the alignment between the organization’s busi...
Many organisations turn to enterprise architecture (EA) to assist with the alignment of business and...
Inspired by the city planning metaphor, enterprise architecture (EA) has gained considerable attenti...
By being holistically preoccupied with coherency among organizational elements such as organizationa...
Enterprise architecture has been continuously developing since the mid-1980s. Although there is now ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a collection of artifacts that describe an organization from an inte...
Despite growing interest in enterprise architecture (EA) around the world in recent years, a lack of...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an enterprise from an integrated business and IT pe...
This study explores the evolving discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the various definiti...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) appears to retain the attention of both practitioners and researchers, ...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been embraced by many organizations to improve the value of their I...
Background and Purpose – In the last two decades, enterprise architecture (EA) has become a common a...
This study explores the evolving discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the various definiti...
Background and Purpose – In the last two decades, enterprise architecture (EA) has become a common a...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an organization from an integrated business and IT ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is an approach to improve the alignment between the organization’s busi...
Many organisations turn to enterprise architecture (EA) to assist with the alignment of business and...
Inspired by the city planning metaphor, enterprise architecture (EA) has gained considerable attenti...
By being holistically preoccupied with coherency among organizational elements such as organizationa...
Enterprise architecture has been continuously developing since the mid-1980s. Although there is now ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a collection of artifacts that describe an organization from an inte...