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eXtreme enterprise architecture planning

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When developing enterprise architectures, in the same way as software products, companies have to deal a constant growth on the clients demand for faster results, while facing, at the same time, a big uncertainty on the requirements surrounding the project. This paper tries to investigate the similarities between the difficulties faced in both industries of EA and software development, and propose an extension to Enterprise Architecture Planning methodology [1], by introducing "agile" characteristics into it as a way to address the problems identified.

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[1]
Spewak, Steven H. & Hill, Steven C. 1992. Enterprise Architecture Planning: developing a blueprint for data, applications and technology.
[2]
Sommerville, Ian, 2010: Software Engineering -- 9th edition
[3]
APQC (American Productivity & Quality Center), 2012. Process Classification Framework

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SAC '14: Proceedings of the 29th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
March 2014
1890 pages
ISBN:9781450324694
DOI:10.1145/2554850
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  1. agile
  2. business model
  3. cycles
  4. enterprise architecture
  5. enterprise architecture planning
  6. extreme programming
  7. iterations
  8. methodology
  9. partitioning
  10. processes
  11. reference model
  12. scrum
  13. software development

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SAC 2014: Symposium on Applied Computing
March 24 - 28, 2014
Gyeongju, Republic of Korea

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