Title : 
Application of a lightweight enterprise architecture elicitation technique using a case study approach
         
        
            Author : 
Rosasco, Nicholas ; Dehlinger, Josh
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Towson University, Towson, MD, U.S.A.
         
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
Enterprise architecture (EA) has demonstrated utility for improving overall Information System (IS)/Information Technology (IT) outcomes for institutions, particularly those with large-scale or integration-related needs. To achieve the core goal of an EA — integration, alignment and governance between enterprise goals and the enterprise IS/IT portfolio — institutional vision, mission and objectives must be elicited, analysed, understood and documented by the enterprise architects. This paper proposes and evaluates a lightweight EA elicitation technique to gather the required information about enterprise mission and objectives as a lightweight entry point to developing an EA. Specifically, we investigate the evaluation results of our proposed technique in EA data elicitation and analysis stemming from a case study that was conducted on an institution with a significant IS/IT asset portfolio. Our proposed EA elicitation technique utilizes the VMOST elicitation question, a structured elicitation vehicle, and Grounded Theory Method as the qualitative analysis technique to analyse elicited responses. Application of this approach in a real case study garnered sufficient understanding the vision, mission and objectives of an enterprise to articulate objectives in a way suitable to use as institutional goal as a part of the Zachman EA framework.
         
        
            Keywords : 
Business; Communities; Computer architecture; Context; Information systems; Libraries; Portfolios; Case Study; Enterprise Architecture; Experiential Software Engineering; Grounded Theory Method;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE), 2014 International Conference on
         
        
            Electronic_ISBN : 
978-989-758-065-9