Introducing the Sectoral Enterprise Architecture Framework (SEAF)

  • Bandeira C
  • Barata J
  • Roque N
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Multiple enterprise architecture (EA) frameworks have been proposed to guide the alignment of business and information technologies. However, existing EA approaches were not yet tested to represent (as-is) and steer (to-be) the digital transformation of an entire industry sector. This research-in-progress aims to create a Sectoral Enterprise Architecture Framework (SEAF) to support the ongoing digital transformation in industry. SEAF emerges from a design science research project in cooperation with a national refrigeration and air conditioning association. The initial results include the design of SEAF structure and its deployment in a vital industry sector interested in revealing data and digital technologies' role in ensuring sustainability for the coming years. A sectoral EA framework can be helpful to the mission of industry associations, guiding companies in planning, implementing, and migrating new technologies suitable to their supply chain.

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Bandeira, C., Barata, J., & Roque, N. (2023). Introducing the Sectoral Enterprise Architecture Framework (SEAF). In Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Information Systems Development. Instituto Superior Técnico. https://doi.org/10.62036/isd.2023.38

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