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Value Innovation using an Enterprise Architecture Approach  |
Version: 2004-06 Submitted Date: 2006/9/1 |
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Presentation Embracing Enterprise Architecture – DSTA’s definition and approach to EA – critical success factors – what have we done and what is ahead Architecting the Net-liberated DSTA – strategic imperatives of IT infrastructure – intent of CR Net initiative – maintaining discipline in EA process – realising the strategic objectives of DSTA
What is Enterprise Architecture? • The fundamental organisation of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and to the environment and the principles guiding its design and evolution. (IEEE 1471 - 2000) • A set of principles, rules, standards and guidelines expressing a vision and implementing concepts and containing a mixture of style, engineering and construction principles. (Cap Gemini Ernst & Young) • An Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a holistic expression of the enterprise's key business, information, application, and technology strategies and their impact on business functions and processes. (MetaGroup) • Enterprise architecture (EA) is a set of guidelines, policies and procedures for developing IT solutions within and between enterprises. (Gartner)
Prof Lai Kim Fatt Chief Information Officer
Keywords: Value, Innovation, Enterprise Architecture, Approach
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