Enterprise architecture is a business function concerned with the structures and behaviors of a business, especially business roles and processes that create and use business data.
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Enterprise architecture is a business function concerned with the structures and behaviors of a business, especially business roles and processes that create and use business data.
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Enterprise architecture applies architecture principles and practices to guide organizations through the business, information, process, and technology changes necessary to execute their strategies.
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Enterprise architecture is a discipline for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and outcomes.
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Term Enterprise architecture refers to fundamental concepts or properties of a system in its environment, embodied in its elements, relationships, and in the principles of its design and evolution.
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Benefits of enterprise architecture are achieved through its direct and indirect contributions to organizational goals.
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Companies such as Independence Blue Cross, Intel, Volkswagen AG and InterContinental Hotels Group use enterprise architecture to improve their business architectures as well as to improve business performance and productivity.
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Gartner and Forrester have stressed the important relationship of enterprise architecture with emerging holistic design practices such as Design Thinking and User Experience Design.
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In return, enterprise architecture provides a way of documenting the components of an organization and their interaction, in a systemic and holistic way that complements knowledge management.
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In various venues, enterprise architecture has been discussed as having a relationship with Service Oriented Architecture, a particular style of application integration.
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Research points to enterprise architecture promoting the use of SOA as an enterprise-wide integration pattern.
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The information and data needs at this level impose requirements to be satisfied at lower levels of the Enterprise architecture, with increasing attention to technical considerations.
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