In this paper, an analytical solution is built to approach the topic of strategic misalignment from an enterprise architecture (EA)-based perspective. The study aims to accomplish an EA-based, systematic analysis of mismatches between business and information systems. The research takes a pattern-based approach to reveal the symptoms of malfunctioning alignment areas. In this study, the analytical potential of pattern generation and rule testing are utilized in complex EA environment. Misalignment symptoms – defined as formal patterns – are detected in the underlying EA models by using XML validation tools. Pattern generation and rule testing are supported by Schematron, a pattern-based XML validation language. The operation, the correctness and the significance of the approach is validated via a compound case study at a road management authority. The proposed research has the potential to extend our understanding on assessing the state of misalignment in a complex EA model structure by applying rule testing and XML validation techniques in EA environment.
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Őri, D. (2017). Pattern-based misalignment symptom detection with XML validation: A case study. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 298, pp. 151–158). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68185-6_11
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