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Advances in Government Enterprise Architecture
โ Scribed by Pallab Saha, Pallab Saha
- Publisher
- Information Science Reference
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 503
- Series
- Premier Reference Source
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Over the past two decades, the government sector has emerged as the area of largest implementation of enterprise architecture - a critical success factor for all types, scales, and intensities of e-government programs.
Advances in Government Enterprise Architecture is a seminal publication in the emerging and evolving discipline of enterprise architecture (EA). Presenting current developments, issues, and trends in EA, this critical resource provides IT managers, government CIOs, researchers, educators, and professionals with insights into the impact of effective EA on IT governance, IT portfolio management, and IT outsourcing, creating a must-have holding for academic libraries and organizational information centers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Title......Page 2
List of Reviewers......Page 4
Table of Contents......Page 5
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 8
Foreword......Page 16
Preface......Page 19
Acknowledgment......Page 26
A Methodology for Government Transformation with Enterprise Architecture......Page 30
A Service-Oriented Reference Architecture for E-Government......Page 59
Role of Beacon Architecture in Mitigating Enterprise Architecture Challenges of the Public Sector......Page 85
Maturity Model Based on Quality Concept of Enterprise Information Architecture (EIA)......Page 111
Measuring the Benefits of Enterprise Architecture: Knowledge Management Maturity
......Page 135
The Criticality of Transformational Leadership to Advancing United States Government Enterprise Architecture Adoption......Page 159
Adaptive IT Architecture as a Catalyst for Network Capability in Government......Page 178
Design Integrity and Enterprise Architecture Governance......Page 202
Policy Mapping: Relating Enterprise Architecture to Policy Goals......Page 220
Enterprise Architecture Management and its Role in IT Governance and IT Investment Planning......Page 237
The GEA: Governance Enterprise Architecture-Framework and Models
......Page 258
Enterprise Architecture and Governance Challenges for Orchestrating Public-Private Cooperation......Page 292
People-Led Enterprise Architecture......Page 314
Using Enterprise Architecture to Transform Service Delivery: The U.S. Federal Government's Huamn Resources Line of Business
......Page 336
Enterprise Architecture as Context and Method for Designing and Implementing Information Security and Data Privacy Controls in Government Agencies......Page 369
Architecture Based Engineering of Enterprises with Government Involvement......Page 400
Collaborative Enterprise Architecture for Municipal Environments......Page 421
Government Enterprise Architectures: Enabling the Alignment of Business Processes and Information Systems
......Page 438
Compilation of References......Page 467
About the Contributors......Page 492
Index......Page 501
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