Enterprise Architecture is More than Engineering
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While many enterprise architecture (EA) programs
may be less than effective or threatened by extinction,
the EA discipline is still an important set of skills and
processes that improve IT decision-making and CIO
effectiveness. Yet, after decades of architecting
systems, the advent of several EA frameworks, and the
many definitions available for the term EA, we still
strive to understand what EA is, what it does, and
what it looks like when it is successful. Most enterprise
architects start out wanting to be effective, but
organizational isolation driven by ivory tower
syndrome, a lack of participation, or a lack of
commitment to the results inhibits their influence on
getting things done. Disconnects like these and those
with the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
should be seen as a sign of danger, but all EA
programs, even effective ones, can be improved. This
is accomplished by understanding fundamental
operating model principles for process integration and
standardization, avoiding framework-centric
approaches, and focusing on getting things done.
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