EA Justification Paper Raymond Scott M. University of Maryland University College IFSM 311 Professor Peters March 25, 2017 Introduction For some when enterprise architecture (EA) is mentioned they immediately assume that it is the same thing as information technology architecture. In these situations organizations the CIO has prioritized the organized the modernization of the organizations web technologies, integrations standards, development tools, and databases (Curran, 2010) without consideration
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Model Discipline When it comes to enterprise architecture the whole goal of it is to give a company a sense of direction. By having a system in place this architecture gives a blueprint for the company to follow and succeed. Focus your efforts on creating a strategic process in your organization. In Apples Inc, the focus is to have an architecture where all the applications from the apples store, data and infrastructure of the company is within a process. Moving incrementally without missing any
frameworks The common subsets of EA are business architecture, data architecture, application architecture, and IT architecture (The Open Group, 2001). TOGAF is designed to fulfill the IT architecture by addressing the functions of business, data, and application architectures the pertain to the development of IT architecture (The Open Group, 2001). With this, TOGAF is primarily focused on technology-based enterprises but is capable of fulfilling all architecture needs. In addition, TOGAF primarily utilizes
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) v2.0.2 What is Architecture? Architecture is a fundamental and unified structure defined in terms of information, processes, interfaces, behaviors and constraints. One of the architecture implications is we need a way to define the dimensions and make sure they link together to capture the information needed to describe and define the architecture. What is Framework? To overcome the implications of an architecture, frameworks are developed
Johnson International Corporation (JIS) is a global company that offers logistical support to the military and private companies which employs 100 people and it is largely located in US, Europe and Far East. It has been doing business for last 15 years and it had a net income after tax of $10 million. 70 % of their business is related to military sector and its focus is to provide logical support to military and private sector. In this company the president and chief executive officer were the same
Executive Summary As enterprises concentrate on growth, they remain vigilant about costs and operational efficiencies. Growth requires IT to raise its strategic importance to the business rather than focus on delivery of generic business plans. Combined with continued tight IT budgets, these factors call for CIOs to engage in “creative destruction”—taking what they have now and reimagining it to build IT’s future. To reimagine IT, a Director of Information Technology begins with a new conception
and management .Smart grid applications generate a large volume of data, which is required to be transferred to the control center in time. Therefore, reliable and prompt data communications are critical for smart grid. Smart grid communication architecture is typically comprised of three interconnected networks: Wide Area Network (WAN), Neighborhood Area Network (NAN), and Home Area Network (HAN) .HAN collects the data from the home appliances. NAN transmits the data from HANs and other collectors