Author:
Malgorzata Pankowska
Affiliation:
University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Keyword(s):
Enterprise Architecture, Stakeholder Modelling, Archimate, E-Prosumption, Knowledge Broker.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Applications
;
e-Business
;
Enterprise Architecture
;
Enterprise Engineering
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Health Care/Well-Being
;
Logistics
;
Platforms and Architectures
Abstract:
The enterprise architecture (EA) is defined as a coherent and consistent set of principles and rules that
guides system design. In the EA modelling methods, an enterprise is identified with institution, business or
administrative unit, a firm or an industrialized region. Beyond that, EA can be considered as a set of
organizational attributes or activities. In this paper, the human roles' approach for EA development is
emphasized. The paper is to answer the question of who is the stakeholder of EA, who is competent and
responsible for the EA planning and development, and what activities must be realized to achieve the EA
goals. At first, the paper presents the EA as a product and a process, next the EA evaluation characteristics
are discussed. Finally, the EA modelling tool, i.e., ArchiMate is applied for stakeholder role visualizaton.