Puspitaningrum, Ari Cahaya (2021) : Literature Review: Elements and Criteria Metbodology of Enterprise Architecture for E-Government. SISTEMASI (Jurnal Sistem Informasi), SISTEMASI (Jurnal Sistem Informasi).
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Abstract
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has become a major requirement for organizations to addresses business, data, infrastructure, and information systems. EA Implementation in the government is considered very important to improve the efficiency of electronic-based services. The documentation process is challenging and is often seen as very time consuming, error-prone, and requires the collection of quality data. To create a successful, it requires to emphasize the aspects of EA development properly to prevent failure of the documentation. So, this study aims to identify the aspects of how to develop EA for e-government. The method of this study was literature review of 30 previous studies that related with the topic. Thus, this study analyzed and synthesized the studies and it can be mapped into 2 categories. The mapping consists of 1) elements and 2) criteria methodology of EA development for e-government. The findings are 23 and 11 criteria methodology of development for e-government. This study also provides some reference for further research and also provides insight into EA development for e-government that will be used by practitioners. Keywords: enterprise architecture, e-Government, e-Government EA, EA methodology
Item Type: | Other |
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Subjects: | 000 - COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION, GENERAL WORKS > 000 - 009 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION, GENERAL WORKS > 004 - COMPUTER SCIENCE |
Divisions: | Lecturer |
Depositing User: | ARI CAHAYA PUSPITANINGRUM |
Date Deposited: | 03 Apr 2023 02:06 |
Last Modified: | 03 Apr 2023 02:06 |
URI: | http://eprints.perbanas.ac.id/id/eprint/10255 |
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