Journal article
Enterprise Architecture Practice under a Magnifying Glass: Linking Artifacts, Activities, Benefits, and Blockers
S Kurnia, S Kotusev, G Shanks, R Dilnutt, P Taylor, S Milton
Communications of the Association for Information Systems | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.17705/1CAIS.04936
Abstract
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a collection of artifacts that describe an organization from an integrated business and IT perspective intended to improve business and IT alignment. EA artifacts can be very diverse in nature and have different use cases in disparate organizational activities. Previous studies have identified numerous benefits and challenges of establishing EA practice. However, most existing studies discuss the benefits and problems of EA practice in general without relating them to any particular activities constituting EA practice. In order to address this gap, this study analyzes the benefits and blockers associated with specific EA-related activities and respective artif..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Australian Research Council for funding this study (DP14010024). We are grateful to Dr. Keith Frampton for organizing the research interviews for this study. We also appreciate all the support from the individuals who participated in our research.