Comprehensive measurement framework for enterprise architectures
Mahesh R. Dube, Shantanu K. Dixit

TL;DR
This paper presents a measurement framework for selecting suitable enterprise architectures by evaluating goals, non-functional requirements, and input-output pairs, aiding in managing complex enterprise integration projects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel measurement framework that combines higher order goals and non-functional requirements for enterprise architecture selection.
Findings
Framework supports enterprise architecture decision-making
Enables assessment of economic and technical feasibility
Improves management of complex integration projects
Abstract
Enterprise Architecture defines the overall form and function of systems across an enterprise involving the stakeholders and providing a framework, standards and guidelines for project-specific architectures. Project-specific Architecture defines the form and function of the systems in a project or program, within the context of the enterprise as a whole with broad scope and business alignments. Application-specific Architecture defines the form and function of the applications that will be developed to realize functionality of the system with narrow scope and technical alignments. Because of the magnitude and complexity of any enterprise integration project, a major engineering and operations planning effort must be accomplished prior to any actual integration work. As the needs and the requirements vary depending on their volume, the entire enterprise problem can be broken into chunks…
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