2019
DOI: 10.3390/info10100293
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Enterprise Architecture Best Practices in Large Corporations

Abstract: Enterprise architecture (EA) is an integrated strategy, business, and information systems approach for analysis, governance, and information technology (IT) alignment. It is a comprehensive blueprint that requires the careful planning, documentation, and analysis of all the operations of an organization. Employing EA helps companies achieve strategic goals with the support of business activities and information systems. However, some large corporations avoid EA frameworks and methodologies owing to their imple… Show more

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“…This subsection focused on the concept of governance in organizations and its derivative elements (corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance, and IT governance) as they are applied and used by actors in organizations (Abunadi, 2019;Tanaka et al, 2018;Rahimi et al, 2017;Du Plessis et al, 2018). The concept originated from the need for countries to have a framework including the norms, values, and rules of the game for managing public affairs with transparency and objectivity, and including the participation of all actors.…”
Section: Ea and Corporate Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This subsection focused on the concept of governance in organizations and its derivative elements (corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance, and IT governance) as they are applied and used by actors in organizations (Abunadi, 2019;Tanaka et al, 2018;Rahimi et al, 2017;Du Plessis et al, 2018). The concept originated from the need for countries to have a framework including the norms, values, and rules of the game for managing public affairs with transparency and objectivity, and including the participation of all actors.…”
Section: Ea and Corporate Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a system that automatically senses any irregular or abnormal condition in advance and alerts the appropriate authorities is more appealing. It can be used in indoor and outdoor settings [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fill this gap, an enterprise architecture (EA)-based strategy is needed. EA is a framework that supports corporate, business, and information systems strategies by providing a representation of an organization's current capabilities and enabling the desired results to be achieved ( Abunadi, 2019 ). EA can be used in complex situations as it allows for interoperability, client orientation, and flexibility and facilitates communication, decision-making support, and development of migration strategies ( Gong and Janssen, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%