This
lecture provides an overview about the concepts and methods of Enterprise
Architecture Management, including a prominent framework called TOGAF. An
introduction into theoretical foundations like architectural models and
metamodels (ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010) is given, and the need of Enterprise Architectures in complex
organisations is illustrated
based on practical experiences. In addition, the Enterprise Architecture
Mangement function in a complex organisation is explained and its interaction with other
enterprise-level management functions, such as demand management and project
portfolio management, is presented. The theoretical foundation is completed by a discussion of the
role of standards management based on proven best-practice reference architectures.
The objective of the lecture is to establish both fundamental theoretical knowledge on Enterprise Architecture Management and a practical understanding of challenges arising in the context of complex Enterprise Architectures. To achieve the latter objective, some small real world Enterprise Architecture Management tasks in practice are illustrated.
The objective of the lecture is to establish both fundamental theoretical knowledge on Enterprise Architecture Management and a practical understanding of challenges arising in the context of complex Enterprise Architectures. To achieve the latter objective, some small real world Enterprise Architecture Management tasks in practice are illustrated.
- Dozent*in: Hüseyin Yüksel