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Analysis of enterprise architecture frameworks in the context of e-participation
The success of innovative e-participation solutions depends heavily on the organizational planning and the incorporation of such initiatives into the different stages of the policy life-cycle. E-participation often demands to introduce new participation facilities into the traditional processes of policy formulation and decision making. Accommodating the various requirements from distinct perspectives calls for a holistic engineering approach for e-participation systems analysis and design. Enterprise Architectures (EA) have evolved in information systems research as an approach to give guidance in developing complex socio-technical systems. This paper analyses the application of EA frameworks in the context of e-participation. First, e-participation domain and implementation models are introduced to identify crucial tasks in e-participation project development and implementation. Related to the tasks identified, three EA frameworks are analyzed: Zachman Framework, TOGAF, and ARIS. We explain how EA frameworks can support the development and implementation of e-participation projects and argue finally the needs for a reference framework for e-participation.