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Enterprise Architecture Capabilities

Posted October 31, 2007 | Technology |

The analysis of the enterprise business cycles is an important step in EA efforts. However, to find gaps and future directions for an enterprise IT architecture, we introduce another concept, which we call enterprise architecture capabilities. We use them instead of specific information systems functions to point out the relationship of IT logical architecture to business architecture, described as a set of business cycles and business capabilities.

About The Author
Sebastian Konkol
Sebastian Konkol is an enterprise startup and strategy consultant and the owner of the consultancy firm TwisterSolve. Mr. Konkol specializes in strategic IT planning, business technology partnerships from both the technology and organizational perspectives, and fostering new technology management methods supported by social psychology. He provides advisory services to companies in ICT-based and ICT-intensive industries. Mr. Konkol also divides… Read More
Bartek Kiepuszewski
Bartosz Kiepuszewski
Bartosz Kiepuszewski serves as a board advisor for Business Management Software, Poland-based software development company. Dr. Kiepuszewski, who specializes in J2EE architectures, workflow systems, and agile software development, holds a PhD from Queensland University of Technology, where he worked on theoretical foundations for workflow modeling languages. Before joining Business Management Software in 2007, he worked for five years in… Read More
Bartosz Kiepuszewski
Bartosz Kiepuszewski serves as a board advisor for Business Management Software, Poland-based software development company. Dr. Kiepuszewski, who specializes in J2EE architectures, workflow systems, and agile software development, holds a PhD from Queensland University of Technology, where he worked on theoretical foundations for workflow modeling languages. Before joining Business Management Software in 2007, he worked for five years in… Read More
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