Book Summary - An Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
Introduction
An Introduction to Enterprise Architecture is the culmination of several decades of experience that I have gained through work initially as an information technology manager and then as a consultant to executives in the public and private sectors. I wrote this book for three major reasons: (1) to help move business and technology planning from a systems and process-level view to a more strategy-driven enterprise-level view, (2) to promote and explain the emerging profession of EA, and (3) to provide the first textbook on the subject of EA, which is suitable for graduate and undergraduate levels of study. To date, other books on EA have been practitioner books not specifically oriented toward a student who may be learning the subject with little to no previous exposure. Therefore, this book contains references to related academic research and industry best practices, as well as my own observations about potential future practices and the direction of this emerging profession.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Foundations of Enterprise Architecture
Chapter 2 Understanding the Enterprise’s Structure and Culture
Chapter 3 The Value Proposition and Risks of Enterprise Architecture
Chapter 4 A Methodology for Implementation
Chapter 5 The EA³ Cube Framework for Analysis and Documentation
Chapter 6 Defining Architectural Components and Artifacts
Chapter 7 Documenting the Current “As Is” Architecture
Chapter 8 Envisioning the Future “To-Be” Architecture
Chapter 9 The EA Management Plan for a Guided Transition
Chapter 10 Integrating EA with Investment and Project Management
Chapter 11 Embedding Security and Privacy into the Architecture
Chapter 12 The EA Repository and Essential Support Tools
Chapter 13 Future Trends in Enterprise Architecture