Enterprise Architecture for Higher Education Using Enterprise Architecture Planning Based Three Pillars of Higher Education

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This study aims to design and adapt IT infrastructure based on Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) at UNIKOM. The method used in this study was the Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) method; the EAP methodology serves as the basis for many modern EA methodologies. The results of this study can produce a blueprint that can align IT infrastructure and business processes by the Three Pillars of Higher Education. However, to improve the success factors of implementing EAP-Based Higher Education, full support from all levels of stakeholders is needed. Where technical and non-technical factors will influence the successful implementation of EAP. The goal is to design and adjust IT infrastructure based on Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) at UNIKOM. The framework in EAP consists of 4 stages, but only three stages are used namely Initiation Planning, Business Models, Current Systems and Technology, Data Architecture, Applications, and Technology. The conclusion from this study as applying EAP based on the Three Pillars of Higher Education can obtain a number of benefits such as better decision making and future business and IT alignment.

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Indrawan, B., & Sumitra, I. D. (2019). Enterprise Architecture for Higher Education Using Enterprise Architecture Planning Based Three Pillars of Higher Education. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 662). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/662/3/032030

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