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Presentation
Where Are We With Enterprise Architecture
2018 Conference on Information Systems Applied Research (CONISAR) (2018)
  • Leila Halawi, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Richard McCarthy, Quinnipiac University
  • James Farah, Jacksonville University
Abstract
Enterprise architecture has been continuously developing since the mid-1980s. Although there is now 35 years of research and use, there is still a lack consistent definitions and standards. This is apparent in the proliferation of so many different enterprise architecture frameworks. Despite the significant body of research, there is a need for standardization of terminology based upon a meta-analysis of the literature. Enterprise architecture programs require commitment throughout an organization to be effective and must be perceived to add value. This paper concludes with recommendations for effective implementation of enterprise architecture principles.
Keywords
  • computer information systems architecture,
  • frameworks,
  • Enterprise architecture
Publication Date
November 3, 2018
Location
Norfolk, VA
Comments
The annual conference of the Education Special Interest Group pf the Association of Information Technology Professionals (EDSIGCON) and the Conference on Information Systems Applied Research (CONISAR) are sponsored by ISCAP (Information Systems & Computing Academic Professionals) and are held together. Selected papers from the co-located conferences are published online. Please see their website for more information.

CONISAR paper # 4801.
Citation Information
Leila Halawi, Richard McCarthy and James Farah. "Where Are We With Enterprise Architecture" 2018 Conference on Information Systems Applied Research (CONISAR) (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/Leila-A-Halawi/72/