Continuous business, technical, and regulatory changes constantly force organizations to transform. Enterprise architecture (EA) management provides an engineering approach for the continuous advancement of the enterprise as a whole. The high number of involved components and their dense web of interdependencies nevertheless form a major challenge for such approach and demand high initial investment into documentations, communications,and analysis. Aforementioned fact has in the past been an impediment for successful EA management in practice. In the field of software engineering recently lightweight and agile methods have become more and more important. These methods aim at quickly creating results, while staying flexible in respect to the design goals to attain.
This research is set out to clear the nebulous state of organizational factors influencing EA management; a first step was an expert survey which involved 105 industry participants from 50 international organizations located in 10 different countries.
What typical challenges of EA management can be addressed applying agile methods, e.g. provided by Scrum?
Do prevalent EA management frameworks and approaches account for agile methods?
Develop and agile method for EA management
Define minimum necessary artifacts for a lean EA management
[Ha14a] | Hauder, M., Roth, S., Schulz, C., Matthes, F.: Agile Enterprise Architecture Management: An Analysis on the Application of Agile Principles. 4th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design (BMSD 2014), Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. |
[Ha13a] | Hauder, M., Roth, S., Schulz, C., Matthes, F.: An Examination of Organizational Factors Influencing Enterprise Architecture Management Challenges, 21st European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Utrecht, Netherland, 2013 |
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Buckl, S.; Matthes, F.; Monahov, I.; Roth, S.; Schulz, C.; Schweda, C.M.: Towards an agile design of the enterprise architecture management function. Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research (TEAR) - 6th International Workshop, Helsinki, 2011. |