IJCATR Volume 12 Issue 10

Examining the Synergies and Differences Between Enterprise Architecture Frameworks: A Comparative Review

Duncan Nyale, Simon Karume
10.7753/IJCATR1210.1001
keywords : enterprise, modeling, domain, framework, guidelines, standards, architecture, methodology, structure, methods, continuum, matrix, language, systems, scope, focus, components, purpose, strategies

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The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) ADM, Zachman Framework, Gartner's Enterprise Architecture Methodology (GEAM), Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF), ISO Standard for Enterprise Modeling (ISO/IEC 19439), and the Department of Defense Architecture Framework are all examined in this comparative review paper (DoDAF). The scope, methodology, structure, and applicability of each framework are all taken into account as well as other factors. The evaluation identifies the benefits and drawbacks of each framework and offers suggestions for how to choose the best one for a variety of situations. The study comes to the conclusion that while there is no one framework that can be used for all situations, the framework that is chosen should be based on the particular requirements and objectives of the organization as well as the environment in which it operates.
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Title = "Examining the Synergies and Differences Between Enterprise Architecture Frameworks: A Comparative Review ",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research(IJCATR)",
Volume = "12",
Issue ="10",
Pages ="1 - 13",
Year = "2023",
Authors ="Duncan Nyale, Simon Karume"}
  • The study identifies the key differences between the most popular Enterprise Architecture Frameworks.
  • The study investigates the benefits and challenges of using Enterprise Architecture Frameworks.
  • The study highlights the importance of understanding the organizational context and goals when selecting an enterprise architecture framework.
  • The report suggests best practices for selecting and implementing Enterprise Architecture Frameworks.