Authors :
Jam’an Amadi; Fajrillah; May Handri; Junaidi Hasan; Juliani
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
Google Scholar :
http://tinyurl.com/mryhxb7x
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http://tinyurl.com/2tnu38mh
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10443951
Abstract :
The enterprise architecture serves as a catalyst
for organizations to achieve standardization, uniformity,
adherence to regulations, and integration by aligning
information systems, technology, policies, processes, and
organizational frameworks with the organization's
objectives and business strategies. The research
methodology applied in this investigation utilizes a
Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to identify the most
suitable approach for formulating Enterprise
Architecture in government agencies. The findings of this
study indicate that the enterprise architecture design
within a company is typically carried out only up to the
Technology architecture phase. This limitation is
attributed to the necessity of reviewing the company's
requirements and evaluating a representation of
applications or processes that could be optimized, with
consideration given to existing standards supporting
ongoing business processes.
Keywords :
Planning, Enterprise Architecture, and TOGAF Framework.
The enterprise architecture serves as a catalyst
for organizations to achieve standardization, uniformity,
adherence to regulations, and integration by aligning
information systems, technology, policies, processes, and
organizational frameworks with the organization's
objectives and business strategies. The research
methodology applied in this investigation utilizes a
Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to identify the most
suitable approach for formulating Enterprise
Architecture in government agencies. The findings of this
study indicate that the enterprise architecture design
within a company is typically carried out only up to the
Technology architecture phase. This limitation is
attributed to the necessity of reviewing the company's
requirements and evaluating a representation of
applications or processes that could be optimized, with
consideration given to existing standards supporting
ongoing business processes.
Keywords :
Planning, Enterprise Architecture, and TOGAF Framework.