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There are several activities involved in Enterprise planning.
 
There are several activities involved in Enterprise planning.
*First is to envision and define the scope of the architecture environment.
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*First is to envision and define the scope of the architectural environment.
 
*Second is to identify key stakeholders.
 
*Second is to identify key stakeholders.
*Third is to create a [[business]] case for systems and finally to create the project and evaluate and maintain it.
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*Third is to create a business case for systems and finally to create the project and evaluate and maintain it.
  
 
The various steps in an EALC are:
 
The various steps in an EALC are:
 
*EA Development
 
*EA Development
*[[Portfolio Management]]
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*Portfolio Management
 
*[[Project Management]]
 
*[[Project Management]]
 
*Solution Delivery and
 
*Solution Delivery and
 
*[[Change Management|Organization Change Management]].
 
*[[Change Management|Organization Change Management]].
  
These are the broad areas that must be looked into in order that Enterprise Architecture and [[system]] development go hand in hand.
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These are the broad areas that must be looked into in order that Enterprise Architecture and system development go hand in hand.
  
 
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
[[Enterprise Architecture]] <br />
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*[[Enterprise Architecture Framework]]
[[Enterprise Architecture Framework]] <br />
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*[[Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM)]]
[[Enterprise Architecture Framework]] <br />
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*[[Enterprise Architecture Governance]]
[[Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM)]] <br />
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*[[Enterprise Architecture Value Framework (EAVF)]]
[[Enterprise Architecture Value Framework (EAVF)]] <br />
 
[[Enterprise Life Cycle]] <br />
 
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 7 December 2022

What is Enterprise Architecture Life Cycle (EALC)

An Enterprise Architecture Life Cycle (EALC) is the basic planning format applied to Enterprise Architecture and strategic planning. Within an EALC, different activities in the project are implemented in a timely and effective manner. [1]

There are several activities involved in Enterprise planning.

  • First is to envision and define the scope of the architectural environment.
  • Second is to identify key stakeholders.
  • Third is to create a business case for systems and finally to create the project and evaluate and maintain it.

The various steps in an EALC are:

These are the broad areas that must be looked into in order that Enterprise Architecture and system development go hand in hand.

Ea-lifecycle-ealc.png Source: [2]

Enterprise-architecture-lifecycle.jpg Source: [3]

See Also


References