Towards an Enterprise Business Architecture Readiness Assessment Model

Tandokazi Zondani, T. Iyamu
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Often at times many organisations fail to achieve the objectives of their enterprise business architecture (EBA). This can be attributed to lack of assessment of readiness. This is also because there are no models specific to EBA readiness assessment. The lack of readiness assessment before deployment often results to challenges such as uncoordinated business designs, lack of flow in processes, derailment of activities, which make cost of operations prohibitive, increase complexity in managing potential risks, and service stagnancy. These challenges led to this study whose aim was to propose a solution that can be used to assess the readiness of EBA in an organisation. From the interpretivist perspective, the case study approach was employed to gain better understanding of the factors that influence the readiness of EBA in an organisation. The hermeneutics approach was applied in the analysis of the data. The sudy reveals the factors that influence the deployment of business architecture in organisations.
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很多组织经常无法实现其企业业务架构(EBA)的目标。这可归因于缺乏对准备情况的评估。这也是因为没有特定于EBA准备评估的模型。在部署之前缺乏准备评估通常会导致挑战,例如不协调的业务设计、流程中缺乏流、活动脱轨,这会使操作成本过高,增加管理潜在风险的复杂性,以及服务停滞。这些挑战导致了这项研究,其目的是提出一个解决方案,可用于评估组织中EBA的准备情况。从解释主义的角度来看,案例研究方法被用来更好地理解影响组织中EBA准备程度的因素。在数据分析中应用了解释学方法。该研究揭示了影响组织中业务架构部署的因素。
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