2) The related research mainly focuses on the
analysis of different EA states (i.e., how to
achieve that change will be aligned with the ideal
future EA). However, creation of the ideal EA
landscape is an open challenge.
3) The suboptimal architectural decisions in the
ECM process cause a number of problems in all
EA layers.
4) The key typical problems arising from
inappropriate ECM and leading to suboptimal
EA are the following: data redundancy, low data
quality and reability, ineffective business
processes, cost inefficient operating model,
partial usage of applications’ functionality,
performance and security issues.
5) To prevent the mentioned problems, the
enterprises need to have complex vision on EA
development, the EA development goals must be
set and the introduced changes in any EA layer
must to be aligned with this vision and goals.
Enterprise architecting should be performed by
comparing and analysing different EA layers,
states, landscapes and their relations (including
gap analysis between the current EA state and
existing reference models).
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