
Designing Enterprise Architecture Using TOGAF Architecture Development Method
Author(s) -
R A Hermawan,
Irfan Dwiguna Sumitra
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/662/4/042021
Subject(s) - the open group architecture framework , enterprise architecture , business architecture , enterprise architecture framework , solution architecture , blueprint , view model , architecture , architecture framework , data architecture , computer science , nist enterprise architecture model , process management , knowledge management , engineering management , enterprise architecture management , software engineering , business process , engineering , reference architecture , software architecture , operations management , operating system , mechanical engineering , art , software , visual arts , work in process
The purpose of this research is to developing an existing information system by designing a school data reporting system from the regional coordinator for further processing in the Sub Division of Programs and Reporting at Office of Education, Youth, and Sports of Karawang Regency (Dinas Pendidikan, Pemuda Dan Olahraga Karawang). The method used for designing Enterprise Architecture is the open group architecture framework Architecture Development Method (TOGAF ADM). The steps applied in this design are TOGAF ADM, among other Preparation, Architectural Vision, Business Architecture, Information System Architecture, and Technology Architecture. This research produces a blueprint that will be used to support informed business processes. The output of this stage will produce an enterprise architecture that can later be used by organizations to support business processes and achieve their strategic goals. This study concludes that using the TOGAF-ADM methodology as a tool used in designing this information system enterprise architecture can produce a design architectural models in general that are in accordance with the organization’s vision and mission and can be applied in other organizations that have similarities in business processes. The impact of this research is a solution to the problem of data loss and damage during the reporting process in the form of manual.