5.1 Conclusions about Application of
Enterprise Modelling Methods in
Business and IT Alignment
Below you can find a list of conclusions business and
IT alignment and EMMs that are suitable for business
and IT alignment:
1. Fulfilling business and IT alignment means pro-
viding harmony between Business Strategy, Or-
ganisational Infrasructure & Processes, IT Strat-
egy and IS Infrastructure & Processes in parallel
with their sub-dimensions.
2. To check if an EMM is usable in business and IT
alignment, it should be checked if it can support
modelling an enterprise, its business and IT sys-
tem. Too, it should serve elaborating the relation
between the enterprise business and its IT system.
5.2 Discussion of Research Questions
Checking different sources that represent EMMs and
frameworks and then reviewing their potencies in
case of application in business and IT alignment,
we put the following discussions as the answers of
research questions:
RQ 1. How does application of EMM sup-
port business and IT alignment?
As mentioned before, the intention of EM filed is
making improvements in enterprises. In this way
EMMs help in illustrating the current and future
state of an enterprise. This illustration will be useful
in planning improvements in different aspects of
the enterprise, including IT system. An enterprise
needs to have an IT system that is in accordance
to its business. Checking alignment of IT is vital
for guaranteeing that IT system will support the
business of the enterprise. A part of this guarantee
is keeping the IT system up to the new situation of
the enterprise. Using EMMs helps in showing the
situation of alignment between the enterprise and its
IT system and how it should be in the future state.
This is done by drawing the current and future state
models, respectively. Then based on the developed
models, it can be decided what type of IT system
will be useful in the future state. Moreover, it can be
determined how to perform changes to move from
the current IT system to the desired one. Therefore, it
can be said that EMMs are applicable in performing
business and IT alignment.
RQ 2. What aspects need to be covered by
EMM to cope with business and IT alignment?
For checking alignment between two sections, it
is important to know what part of each should be
included in the alignment. When it comes to business
and IT alignment, one side of alignment is the IT
system. On the other side, there is an enterprise.
While checking and planning alignment, it is possible
to include two aspects of the enterprise in this
process. One aspect is the set of business processes
of the enterprise and the other one is the environment
& structure of the enterprise. As business and IT
alignment is more about checking if an IS fits to the
business of an enterprise, synchronisation between
the IT system and the business of the enterprise
should be investigated and confirmed.
RQ 3. What roles should be involved in
business and IT alignment with the help of EMM?
For conducting modelling sessions, it is needed
to involve people who ask questions and people
who answer them. People who ask questions are
usually modelling experts and people who answer
the questions are the ones who are field experts.
Consequently, when modelling is being done in order
to provide business and IT alignment, IT experts will
be the ones who answer the questions
5.3 Future Work
After achieving the above mentioned results, the next
step will be performing case studies. This will help in
checking to what extent the presented list of EMMs
support business and IT alignment.
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