Journal:Informatica
Volume 24, Issue 2 (2013), pp. 231–251
Abstract
This paper presents a new approach for the business and information systems (IS) alignment consisting of a framework, metamodel, process, and tools for implementing it in practice. The purpose of the approach is to fill in the gap between the existing conceptual business and IS alignment frameworks and the empirical business and IS alignment methods. The suggested approach is based on the SOA, GRAAL, and enterprise modeling techniques such as TOGAF, DoDAF, and UPDM. The proposed approach is applied on four real world projects. Both the application results and the small example are provided to validate the suitability of the approach.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 20, Issue 3 (2009), pp. 369–396
Abstract
Interoperability is becoming an area with high focus both at national and cross-national level. This paper presents an assessment of the maturity levels of cross-national interoperability activities within the governmental domain in 13 nations. This analysis includes an assessment of national enterprise architecture programs and national interoperability collaborations, in order to find out whether these serve as important precursors for engaging in cross-national interoperability collaborations. This paper document the importance of national activities as a precursor for engaging in cross-national interoperability collaboration by demonstrating the relation between the maturity of national and cross-national activities.