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http://dx.doi.org/10.9723/jksiis.2014.19.6.077

Value-Based Enterprise Architecture Framework: VBEAF  

Lee, Jihyun (대전대학교 교양학부대학)
Hwang, Sunmyung (대전대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
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Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems / v.19, no.6, 2014 , pp. 77-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
Until now there have been many kinds of enterprise architecture frameworks including the DoDAF in defense domain, the FEAF in administration domain, and the TEAF in finance domain. These EAFs define EA viewpoints for supporting each domain and propose perspectives and models for each viewpoint. These EAFs provide consistent models from different perspectives that interact with each other. However, they have too many perspectives so that their complexities are too high, or they do not define enough models for concrete architecture description. Especially, they neither consider business values, that mean the ultimate purpose of an organization nor execute processes for achieving the business values. This paper thus proposes the VBEAF, business value based enterprise architecture framework that considers and executes business values in organizational business processes.
Keywords
Enterprise architecture; Business value; Architecture Framework;
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