scholarly journals Army enterprise architecture technical reference model for system interoperability

Author(s):  
Shi T. Zhu ◽  
Richard W. Wong ◽  
Charles A. McDonough ◽  
Radhika R. Roy ◽  
Joseph M. Fine ◽  
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Author(s):  
Maria Manuela Cunha ◽  
Goran D. Putnik

Partners search and negotiation, selection, establishment of contracts, virtual enterprise integration, monitoring and enforcement of contracts, and so forth are complex and risky activities required by the virtual enterprise (VE) model. The need to keep a close alignment with the market environment in permanent change implies the high dynamics of the organizations’ structure reconfigurability, introducing a new concept of dynamically reconfigurable global networked structures, traduced by the agile/virtual enterprise (A/VE) organizational model. In the BM_virtual enterprise architecture reference model, Putnik (2001) presents “fast adaptability” or “fast reconfigurability” as the main enabler of business alignment and the main requirement for competitiveness.


Teknologi ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Jatmoko B. Santoso ◽  
Achmad Affandi

ABSTRAKArsitektur Enterprise dapat digunakan sebagai alat perencanaan pengembangan Teknologi Informasi (TI) yang selaras dengan strategi bisnis organisasi. Model yang dikembangkan dalam makalah ini menggunakan TOGAF ADM dan ArchiMate. TOGAF adalah sebuah standar yang menjelaskan proses penyusunan arsitektur enterprise secara detail. ArchiMate adalah standar bahasa pemodelan Arsitektur Enterprise. Model arsitektur yang dikembangkan dapat menjadi kerangka dasar bagi Laboratorium Pengujian dan kalibrasi dalam pengembangan arsitektur enterprise yang mendukung pemenuhan standar SNI ISO/IEC 17025.       Kata Kunci: ArchiMate, Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF. ABSTRACTEnterprise architecture can be used as a planning tool the development of IT that aligned with business strategy organization. The model developed in this paper using TOGAF ADM and ArchiMate. TOGAF is a standard that describes the process of preparing the enterprise architecture in detail. ArchiMate is an Enterprise Architecture modeling language standards. The Enterprise architectural model developed can be the reference model for testing and calibration laboratory of medical device that supports fulfill standard SNI ISO/IEC 17025.            Keywords: ArchiMate, Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF.


2011 ◽  
pp. 124-144 ◽  
Author(s):  
Goran D Putnik ◽  
Maria M. Cunha ◽  
Rui Sousa ◽  
Paulo Avila

BM_virtual enterprise (BM_VE) is a virtual enterprise (VE) in a total or partial conformance with the BM_virtual enterprise architecture reference model (BM_VEARM). BM_VE is a kind of VE characterized as a dynamically reconfigurable network integrated over the global domain, satisfying the requirements for integrability, distributivity, agility, and virtuality as competitiveness factors. BM_VE uses three main mechanisms, or tools: market of resources, broker, and virtuality. This chapter presents the three fundamental mechanisms for the VE reconfiguration dynamics and virtuality; introduces the basic concept of the BM_VEARM, which serves as the conceptual and formal base for building BM_VE instances; shows the formal specification and theory of the structural aspects of the BM_VE as well as some aspects of the BM_VE reconfiguration dynamics; presents the BM_VE as an agile/virtual enterprise (A/VE); and finally, describes some important consequences of virtuality in BM_VE, i.e., that the BM_VE structure is hierarchical, a new definition of the VE (in which the network as the VE characteristic is irrelevant from the operational unit’s point of view), and the process of a “traditional” enterprise virtualization.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 659-675 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feria Wirba Singeh ◽  
A. Abrizah ◽  
K. Kiran

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe a new benchmarking framework on the factors that influence digital library (DL) adoption by aligning them with the constructs of DL models to establish the likely critical success factors (CSFs) for DL implementation. Design/methodology/approach Concept mapping is used to illustrate the relationship between the information systems success model and DL frameworks. Technology organisation and environment (TOE) framework was chosen as the central theme and was mapped with the three DL frameworks reviewed (5S framework; the Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture and the DELOS DL reference model) to come up with the likely success dimensions for DLs. A set of possible success factors was assembled from the literature on previous studies relating to factors that are critical to the success of information systems and DLs. The description of each DL potential success factors was finally developed as an item statement with verification from the literature review. Findings A total of 53 success factors items were assembled from literature represented by the final ten constructs of the CSFs; 16 items characterise DL technology, 13 items denote DL organisation and 24 items symbolise DL environment. Findings show that these factors may be good determinants for an effective implementation of DLs. Research limitations/implications The outcome can positively influence the implementation of DLs worldwide. Originality/value This is the first study in library science that incorporates TOE with DL frameworks to come up with the success factors of DL implementation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-26
Author(s):  
Setiyo Widayat ◽  
M Suksrisno Mardiyanto

Currently Information Technology is increasingly needed by many organizations. Implementation of inappropriate IT in the organization will be a burden, even can hinder the development if not in accordance with the vision and mission of the organization. Weill and Ross also stated, 48 percent of companies that do IT investment cannot increase the expected value. A solid foundation in the execution process of IT implementation plays an important role in determining the success or failure of the company to achieve the desired goals. To build a solid foundation on the execution process of IT implementation, one of the important things to note is Enterprise Architecture (AE). Enterprise architecture provides a long-term view of the processes, systems and technologies in the company, so there is a harmony between business and IT both for now and for the future to achieve the desired goals. Currently the use of cloud computing technology increasingly used in organizations. Organizations typically have a variety of different platform integrated applications that are used to support their business processes. There are many frameworks used to build AE, but there is no AE framework specifically addressing AE design on cloud computing and supports multiplatform and cloud-based IaaS. This paper discusses the use of TOGAF and CERM to educational institution that have many integrated multiplatform applications. AE design that was built is validated by using Enterprise Realization Score Card (EARS) to assess whether it can be implemented well in the organization.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Kashif Farooq ◽  
Shafay Shamail ◽  
Mian Muhammad Awais

There are two common strategies for the development of e-government projects. One approach is demand based e-government initiatives having no national level centralized Enterprise Architecture. The other is the development of projects under the shadow of a predefined set of guidelines following a given Enterprise Architecture at the national level. It is similar to developing a demand based unplanned city development verses a master plan based development. Complex electronic service deliveries need allied and synchronized output of all the projects. Architectural approach provides guidelines from project planning to technical development and operations. It aligns all the e-government projects with some standard principles. A National Enterprise Architecture based approach provides a number of benefits, including institutionalization of top level strategic planning, standardized development across all levels of e-government, sustainability of e-government projects when governments change, cost reduction by sharing resources and better return on investment. There are many enterprise architectures for e-government development. Different countries are experimenting with different enterprise architectures. In this chapter, e-government projects and their devolution is discussed using Zachman Framework, Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP), A Reference Model for Collaboration Networks (ARCON), The Open Group Architectural Framework (TOGAF), and Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF). It is recommended that architectural implementation should be aligned with governing structure of a country such as centralized, devolved and decentralized. However, governments may use a decentralized architecture and devolve it to its sub-nationals such as state/provincial level and city level as per their political, fiscal and administrative needs and capacity.


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