2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02610-3_37
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Dimensions for Scoping e-Government Enterprise Architecture Development Efforts

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“…Each question in the text box V5:A3.2.1 encapsulates other questions at institution, sector, and national levels. Thus, a comprehensive guide on scoping e-government architecture efforts is provided in earlier work by Nakakawa et al [125]. Evaluating business capabilities helps to investigate and specify which capabilities are relevant to achieve strategic drivers and business requirements for the target state of the enterprise, and their implications on the technology capabilities [37].…”
Section: Define Scope Of E-government Architecture Effort [V5 A321]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each question in the text box V5:A3.2.1 encapsulates other questions at institution, sector, and national levels. Thus, a comprehensive guide on scoping e-government architecture efforts is provided in earlier work by Nakakawa et al [125]. Evaluating business capabilities helps to investigate and specify which capabilities are relevant to achieve strategic drivers and business requirements for the target state of the enterprise, and their implications on the technology capabilities [37].…”
Section: Define Scope Of E-government Architecture Effort [V5 A321]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study that discusses this can be seen in the article Agarwal et al (2017), which explains the purpose of corporate architecture in supporting e-government interoperability. Furthermore, Nakakawa et al (2018) try to provide detailed guidelines or procedures for implementing enterprise architecture, within the scope of e-government, by taking into account the owned e-government maturity model. The courses offered in this study, have been implemented in Ugandan public entities.…”
Section: Purple 10% 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, some studies focused on improving the interoperability. This could be achieved by means of a procedure to provide guidance on how to rationally specify scope dimensions for a complex enterprise such as a government [42] and a metamodel approach to design government EA database and communication with agencies [36]. EA was also introduced as an information systems architecture approach to solve interoperability challenges at different levels of government [33].…”
Section: Improving Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, architectural design principles were identified [34], meta-models to design government EA database were presented [36]. Further, an EA development life cycle [43], a procedure to specify critical aspects in scoping government EA efforts [42], and a method to find enterprise information architecture patterns [23] were introduced. More such artifacts include a benefit model to measure government performance [39] and how rules, norms, and values influenced EA programs in different phases institutionally [31].…”
Section: Design Artifactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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