a multidimensional classification of 55 enterprise architecture frameworks
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A Multidimensional Classification of 55 Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
Dr. Eldar Sultanow Dr. Carsten Brockmann Kai Schroeder Sean Cox
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Agenda
! Problem statement and objectives
! Methodology
! Results of the comparison
! Conclusion
! Contact persons
Problem statement and objectives
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Many frameworks exist
Readers should be able to compare the frameworks based on a determined set of criteria
Purpose of each framework not well known in the community
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Agenda
! Problem statement and objectives
! Methodology
! Results of the comparison
! Conclusion
! Contact persons
Methodology
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Comparison of 55 frameworks in six dimensions
Dimension 2: Architectural domain scope: strategy, business processes, information systems, Infrastructure
Dimension 3: Mutability: once formed, self-preserving
Dimension 4: Alignment: socio-cultural, functionally, structurally, infological, contextually
Dimension 5: Intentional dimension: government and agency frameworks, management frameworks, military frameworks, manufacturing-specific frameworks, technically oriented frameworks, interoperability frameworks, Add-on frameworks
Dimension 1: Covering size of organizations: local business unit, association of local business units, spatially distributed organization, global corporate networks
Dimension 6: Chronological Dimension: The arrangement of these frameworks following one after another in time when they are published or developed, a sequence according to time of occurrence
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! Problem statement and objectives
! Methodology
! Results of the comparison
! Conclusion
! Contact persons
Results of the comparison (1/2)
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Results of the comparison (2/2)
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Agenda
! Problem statement and objectives
! Methodology
! Results of the comparison
! Conclusion
! Contact persons
Conclusion
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Most frameworks were developed out of the following domains: Government, Business and Military
EAF frameworks are usually forks of existing frameworks
TOGAF is the best established framework. Many frameworks provided the foundation for TOGAF
Few frameworks consider corporate strategy. TOGAF for example allows the use of the Business Motivation Model via the TOGAF Motivation Extension
Very few frameworks can be applied within a SME
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Agenda
! Problem statement and objectives
! Methodology
! Results of the comparison
! Conclusion
! Contact persons
Contact Persons
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Dr. Eldar Sultanow
Lead Consultant / Architect Capgemini Nürnberg E-Mail: [email protected]
Dr. Carsten Brockmann
Lead Consultant / Architect Capgemini Berlin E-Mail: [email protected]
Kai Schroeder
Head of Architects Service Industries Capgemini Hamburg E-Mail: [email protected]