Enterprise Coherence with GEA – A 15 year Co-evolution of Practice and Theory

GEA (General Enterprise Architecting) is an enterprise architecture method which has been developed and matured over the past 15 years. The GEA method has emerged out of needs from practice, and differs from other enterprise architecture approaches in that it has a strong focus on enterprise coheren...

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Published inLecture Notes in Business Information Processing Vol. LNBIP-432; pp. 3 - 18
Main Authors Proper, Henderik A., Wagter, Roel, Bekel, Joost
Format Book Chapter Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing 2021
SeriesLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
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Summary:GEA (General Enterprise Architecting) is an enterprise architecture method which has been developed and matured over the past 15 years. The GEA method has emerged out of needs from practice, and differs from other enterprise architecture approaches in that it has a strong focus on enterprise coherence and the explicit governance thereof. This focus followed from the observed need to move beyond the Business-IT alignment and ‘Business-to-IT’ stack thinking that is embodied in most of the existing enterprise architecture approaches. In this paper, we reflect on the development of the GEA method (so-far), which involved a co-evolution between theory and practice. We then present the core elements of (the current version of) GEA, and illustrate these in terms of a real-world (social housing) case. Finally, we also discuss some of the lessons learned in applying GEA across different organizations.
ISBN:3030912787
9783030912789
ISSN:1865-1348
1865-1356
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-91279-6_1