Towards a classification framework for approaches to enterprise architecture analysis

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Analysis is an important part of the Enterprise Architecture Management Process. Prior to decisions regarding transformation of the Enterprise Architecture, the current situation and the outcomes of alternative action plans have to be analysed. Many analysis approaches have been proposed by researchers and current Enterprise Architecture Management tools implement analysis functionalities. However, few work has been done structuring and classifying Enterprise Architecture Analysis approaches. This paper collects and extends existing classification schemes, presenting a framework for Enterprise Architecture Analysis classification. For evaluation, a collection of Enterprise Architecture Analysis approaches has been classified based on this framework. As a result, the description of these approaches has been assessed, a common set of important categories for Enterprise Architecture Analysis classification has been derived and suggestions for further development are drawn.

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Lantow, B., Jugel, D., Wißotzki, M., Lehmann, B., Zimmermann, O., & Sandkuhl, K. (2016). Towards a classification framework for approaches to enterprise architecture analysis. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 267, pp. 335–343). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48393-1_25

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