eabooks.net - Defining Enterprise - Marc Gewertz

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Today's EA practices need to include system-development-based and technology-program-management-based practices to understand, produce, communicate and apply EA practices productively and in an efficient and effective manner.

Whole-Enterprise Enterprise Architecture (EA) is holistically practiced over the whole enterprise and throughout the full transformation lifecycle. Activities extend past architectural design into the cross-functional reality of architectural change during detailed design and implementation, through the architectural adjustments needed to get through integration, verification and deployment, out to the architectural transformations needed to sustain operations and beyond.

Looking at an enterprise as a system reveals a totally holistic and fully integrated view of an enterprise, its people, processes, information and technologies. As a system, the enterprise can be seen as it operates in the market environment to successfully deliver on its mission and satisfy its customers and stakeholders.

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