TY - GEN
T1 - An enterprise architecture framework based on a common information technology domain (EAFIT) for improving interoperability among heterogeneous information systems
AU - Kim, Jin Woo
AU - Kim, Young Gab
AU - Kwon, Ju Hum
AU - Hong, Sung Ho
AU - Song, Chee Yang
AU - Baik, Doo Kwon
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Recent developments in information systems (ISs) have resulted in a critical need for integration and retention of heterogeneous ISs in various domains, using their commonalities. Stovepipe systems have been developed because of inconsistencies in planning architecture among stakeholders. Several countries are currently adopting enterprise architecture (EA) systems, such as Zachman AF (ZF), C4ISR AF, SBA, and FEAF, in order to solve various IS problems in the field of information technology, but enterprise architecture framework (EAF) legacy systems can be inadequate to solve problems arising from stovepipe systems. An EAF is required to satisfy aspects of both EA and system architecture (SA) inside a common information technology (IT) domain. This paper proposes a new enterprise architecture framework that will resolve the problems inherent in previous frameworks and their features.
AB - Recent developments in information systems (ISs) have resulted in a critical need for integration and retention of heterogeneous ISs in various domains, using their commonalities. Stovepipe systems have been developed because of inconsistencies in planning architecture among stakeholders. Several countries are currently adopting enterprise architecture (EA) systems, such as Zachman AF (ZF), C4ISR AF, SBA, and FEAF, in order to solve various IS problems in the field of information technology, but enterprise architecture framework (EAF) legacy systems can be inadequate to solve problems arising from stovepipe systems. An EAF is required to satisfy aspects of both EA and system architecture (SA) inside a common information technology (IT) domain. This paper proposes a new enterprise architecture framework that will resolve the problems inherent in previous frameworks and their features.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33845768741&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/SERA.2005.21
DO - 10.1109/SERA.2005.21
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33845768741
SN - 0769522971
SN - 9780769522975
T3 - Proceedings - Third ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, SERA 2005
SP - 198
EP - 205
BT - Proceedings - Third ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, SERA 2005
T2 - 3rd ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, SERA 2005
Y2 - 11 August 2005 through 13 August 2005
ER -