Enterprise Architecture Benefits: Perceptions from Literature and Practice
Abstract
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is considered a means
for acquiring a multitude of benefits in
organizations by most academic literature and
practitioners alike. However, academic research
has almost omitted the domain of EA benefits and
value realization, and thus more research on the
subject is needed. This paper describes a study
which aims to chart the benefits of EA by a
comprehensive literature review and a focus group
interview of practitioners. As a result, a
categorization of the EA benefits is composed and
analyzed.
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Format
Conferences
Conference paper
Published
2008
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Subjects
Publisher
University of Jyväskylä, Information Technology Research Institute
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Description
First published in the Proceedings of the 7th IBIMA Conference Internet & Information Systems in
the Digital
Age, 14-16 December, 2006, Brescia, Italy
Language
English
Published in
Tietotekniikan tutkimusinstituutin julkaisuja, 1236-1615; 18
Is part of publication
Evaluation of enterprise and software architectures : critical issues, metrics and practices : [AISA Project 2005-2008] / Eetu Niemi, Tanja Ylimäki & Niina Hämäläinen (eds.). Jyväskylä : University of Jyväskylä, Information Technology Research Institute, 2008. - (Tietotekniikan tutkimusinstituutin julkaisuja, ISSN 1236-1615; 18). ISBN 978-951-39-3108-7 (CD-ROM).
Citation
- Niemi, E. (2008). Enterprise Architecture Benefits: Perceptions from Literature and Practice. In: Niemi, E., Ylimäki, T. & Hämäläinen, N. (Eds.) Evaluation of enterprise and software architectures : critical issues, metrics and practices : [AISA Project 2005-2008]. Jyväskylä : University of Jyväskylä, Information Technology Research Institute, 2008. - (Tietotekniikan tutkimusinstituutin julkaisuja, ISSN 1236-1615; 18). ISBN 978-951-39-3108-7 (CD-ROM).