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An Enterprise Architecture Primer

Enterprise technology as a resource has become ever more pervasive, heterogeneous and essential. Interactions between stakeholders and the technology ecosystem have in kind grown more complex, varied and vital to the enterprise.  Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a framework for understanding, managing and leveraging the technology constituents, actors and processes shaping the enterprise.

The EA comprises the fundamental constituents of business, information, application and infrastructure architectures. More than a system inventory, the enterprise architecture describes the fabric of interactions and dependencies occurring between these constituent architectures, users and boundary objects.

Next: The Technology Ecosystem

References:

TOGAF as an Enterprise Architecture Framework

Characteristics of an effective enterprise architect

 

 

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