Correlating Architecture Maturity and Enterprise Systems Usage Maturity to Improve Business/IT Alignment

Claudia Steghuis, Maya Daneva, Pascal van Eck

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    Abstract

    This paper compares concepts of maturity models in the areas of Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Systems Usage. We investigate whether these concepts correlate, overlap and explain each other. The two maturity models are applied in a case study. We conclude that although it is possible to fully relate constructs from both kinds of models, having a mature architecture function in a company does not imply a high Enterprise Systems Usage maturity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of REBNITA 2005
    Subtitle of host publication1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Business Need and IT Alignment
    EditorsK.A. Cox, E. Dubois, Y. Pigneur, S.J. Bleistein, J.M. Verner, A.M. Davis, R.J. Wieringa
    Place of PublicationNew South Wales
    PublisherUniversity of New South Wales Press
    Pages64-73
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Print)0-7334-2276-4
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2005
    Event1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Business Need and IT Alignment, REBNITA 2005 - Paris, France
    Duration: 29 Aug 200530 Aug 2005
    Conference number: 1

    Workshop

    Workshop1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Business Need and IT Alignment, REBNITA 2005
    Abbreviated titleREBNITA
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityParis
    Period29/08/0530/08/05

    Keywords

    • SCS-Services

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