MSYS 50: Enterprise Architecture PDF
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This document provides an overview of MSYS 50: Enterprise Architecture, covering topics such as governance instruments, relevant business and IT standards, strategic management, business model development, and quality management. It explains how enterprise architecture fits into various business processes and IT functions. It references multiple frameworks and models, including COBIT, ITIL, EFQM, and CMMI.
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MSYS 50: Enterprise Architecture EA and Other Governance Instruments Module 2.1 Outline ▪ General Management Standards ▪ IT Management Standards ▪ EA’s Role and Context in Each Standard 3 How Does EA Fit Here?...
MSYS 50: Enterprise Architecture EA and Other Governance Instruments Module 2.1 Outline ▪ General Management Standards ▪ IT Management Standards ▪ EA’s Role and Context in Each Standard 3 How Does EA Fit Here? Image Source: Lankhorst, M., Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication and Analysis, 4e. 2017 4 Relevant Business- and IT-Related Standards ▪ Balanced Scorecard ▪ Business Model Canvas ▪ Business Architecture ▪ European Foundation for Quality Management ▪ ISO 9001 5 Strategic Management ▪ Kaplan and Norton (1992): financial measures are inadequate ▪ Balanced Scorecard (BSC) clarifies vision & strategy ▫ Customer ▫ Financial ▫ Internal Business Processes ▫ Learning and Growth ▪ Three-layered structure for each perspective ▫ Mission ▫ Objectives ▫ Measures ▪ EA especially useful in last two perspectives 6 Business Model Development ▪ Business Model Canvas (Osterwalder and Pigneur 2010) ▫ Provides template to create high-level description of new or existing business models ▪ 7 parts ▪ Intuitive layout ▪ Often used during brainstorming sessions ▪ Many canvas elements can be translated to EA models 7 Example of Business Model Canvas for Automobile Insurance Image Source: Lankhorst, M., Enterpr ise Architecture at Work: Modelling, C ommunication and Analysis, 4e. 2017 8 Business Architecture ▪ Blueprint that provides common understanding of organization; used to align strategic objectives and tactical demands ▪ Business-oriented abstraction to help translate strategy into action ▪ Business Model Canvas could serve as major input ▪ Capability-based planning ▫ Focus on what (current and desired capabilities) before how ▪ Business architecture domain important in broader EA scope 9 Quality Management ▪ European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) is an important framework ▪ Broader scope than ISO 9001 ▪ Benchmarks organizational performance with best practices ▪ Provides principles, measures, and indicators for assessing performance of organization à becomes basis of continuous learning, innovation, improvement ▪ Complements BSC 10 EFQM Criteria for Excellence EA important instrument in ▪ Policy & Strategy ▪ Processes Image Source: Lankhorst, M., Enterprise Architecture at Work : Modelling, Communication and Analysis, 4e. 2017 11 ISO 9001:2000 ▪ Outlines criteria for a good quality management system (QMS) ▪ QMS designed and documented to control how processes are performed ▪ Product realization: business processes that realize company’s product/service ▪ Key processes: those that affect product/service quality ▪ Once QMS is installed, audit may be requested for certification ▪ EA helps conform to ISO 9001 on process identification and documentation 12 IT Governance ▪ COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology) ▪ IT control framework that aims to bridge gaps in business risks, control needs, and technical issues ▪ Also provides ▫ Critical success factors for achieving optimal control over IT processes and key goal indicators ▫ Maturity model for IT governance, similar to CMMI ▪ EA a natural complement to COBIT ▫ EA focuses on business & IT structures and processes, COBIT on how IT should be organized 13 IT Delivery and Support ▪ IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) widely accepted best practices in IT service delivery ▪ Comprised of documents that give guidance on provision of good IT services ▪ Broad groups of processes ▫ Service delivery ▫ Service support ▪ Complementary: COBIT’s control objectives tell what to do, ITIL explains how ▪ EA provides clear understanding of IT, infrastructure, business processes à crucial to ITIL’s focus on management of IT assets 14 IT Implementation ▪ Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) enables assessment of maturity of software engineering processes; also provides key practices to help increase maturity ▪ In 2000, upgraded from SW-CMM with expanded scope ▪ Five maturity levels ▪ EA provides context, constraints, and guidelines for individual software projects ▫ EA especially useful from Level 3 and beyond 15