Collaborative EA Information Elicitation Method : The IEM for Business Architecture
Pulkkinen, M., & Kapraali, L. (2015). Collaborative EA Information Elicitation Method : The IEM for Business Architecture. In CBI 2015 : Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics 13th-16th July, Lisbon (pp. 64-71). IEEE. IEEE International Conference on Business Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1109/CBI.2015.33
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This study contributes to the enterprise
architecture (EA) methodologies by suggesting a method for
eliciting architecture requirements: gathering both the current
architecture information, and the development needs and
requirements for the business architecture (BA) dimension in EA
planning. Most of all EA dimensions, the developing of the BA
requires collaboration with various non-IT stakeholders. It
presents thus challenges to the IT department, or the consultancy
involved in EA related efforts. The contribution of the various
stakeholder groups as informants is, however, crucial to well
founded EA design decisions. The suggested method takes related
IS development fields as starting points. Collaborative
approaches are well established in the fields of requirements
engineering and business process design. However, EA specific
issues remain to be explicated and incorporated to the
collaboration. A BA information elicitation method (IEM) is not
only a tool of the IT professional for a sound foundation for
defining of the EA baseline, and developing of the requirements,
but also an organizational change management vehicle. Involving
stakeholders in a planned, consistent and balanced manner, it
supports the establishing of collaboration routines of the IT and
business stakeholder groups. The observations in a 12 month EA
initiation project in a public organization are a basis for this
constructive effort, where a BA elicitation method for the
enterprise architecting is created. The constructed method is
enhanced by evaluative comments of seven EA-experienced IT
professionals.
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