Enterprise Architecture and Business-Focused Change Management: Part II

by Sebastian Konkol

Enterprise architecture (EA) provides much more real value to an organization when it pervades various aspects of day-to-day IT efforts. In Part I of this Executive Update series, I introduced a concept that binds EA with change management and refactoring [1]. I promised to get into a more detailed description of that concept's utilization in scope of typical IT tasks. This Update presents it within the context of project selection and elaboration and is based on an actual case study in which I worked (see the sidebar below).

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Enterprise Architecture and Business-Focused Change Management: Part II15 December 2007