Abstract (Received: 2014/02/14 - Accepted: 2014/03/25) Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Information System studies and has grown to become an essential business management activity to visualize and evaluate the future direction of a company. Nowadays in the market there are several software tools that support Enterprise Architects to work with EA. In order to decrease the risk of purchasing software tools that do not fulfill stakeholder´s needs is important to assess the software before making an investment. In this paper a literature review of the state of the art of EA will be done. Furthermore evaluation initiatives and existing information systems are analyzed which can suppor...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) appears to retain the attention of both practitioners and researchers, ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is an approach to improve the alignment between the organization’s busi...
The technological changes and the shorter life cycle of products force companies to continually adap...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Informat...
By being holistically preoccupied with coherency among organizational elements such as organizationa...
First published in the Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Management and Evaluat...
First published in the Proceedings of the 11th International HAAMAHA Conference July 9-12, 2007, Po...
Enterprise architecture is considered a tool that can identify the main components of the informatio...
Evaluation in enterprise architecture (EA) project is crucial to provide comprehensive information o...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been identified as a means to Business-/IT-Alignment, cost reductio...
The concept of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has long been considered as a means to improve system in...
Abstract (Received: 2014/11/26 - Accepted: 2014/12/17) Enterprise Architecture (EA) is conceived n...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an enterprise from an integrated business and IT pe...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is employed by enterprises for providing integrated Information Systems...
Many organisations turn to enterprise architecture (EA) to assist with the alignment of business and...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) appears to retain the attention of both practitioners and researchers, ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is an approach to improve the alignment between the organization’s busi...
The technological changes and the shorter life cycle of products force companies to continually adap...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Informat...
By being holistically preoccupied with coherency among organizational elements such as organizationa...
First published in the Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Management and Evaluat...
First published in the Proceedings of the 11th International HAAMAHA Conference July 9-12, 2007, Po...
Enterprise architecture is considered a tool that can identify the main components of the informatio...
Evaluation in enterprise architecture (EA) project is crucial to provide comprehensive information o...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been identified as a means to Business-/IT-Alignment, cost reductio...
The concept of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has long been considered as a means to improve system in...
Abstract (Received: 2014/11/26 - Accepted: 2014/12/17) Enterprise Architecture (EA) is conceived n...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a description of an enterprise from an integrated business and IT pe...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is employed by enterprises for providing integrated Information Systems...
Many organisations turn to enterprise architecture (EA) to assist with the alignment of business and...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) appears to retain the attention of both practitioners and researchers, ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is an approach to improve the alignment between the organization’s busi...
The technological changes and the shorter life cycle of products force companies to continually adap...