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Measuring Enterprise Architecture success: a tentative model for measuring success

Syynimaa, N. (2013) Measuring Enterprise Architecture success: a tentative model for measuring success. In: 14th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations, ICISO 2013, 25 - 27 March 2013, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Abstract/Summary

Interest towards Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been increasing during the last few years. EA has been found to be a crucial aspect of business survival, and thus the importance of EA implementation success is also crucial. Current literature does not have a tool to be used to measure the success of EA implementation. In this paper, a tentative model for measuring success is presented and empirically validated in EA context. Results show that the success of EA implementation can be measured indirectly by measuring the achievement of the objectives set for the implementation. Results also imply that achieving individual's objectives do not necessarily mean that organisation's objectives are achieved. The presented Success Measurement Model can be used as basis for developing measurement metrics.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > Business Informatics, Systems and Accounting
ID Code:36292
Uncontrolled Keywords:Enterprise Architecture, Success, Measuring

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