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Enterprise Architecture Management
Research Guide

What is Enterprise Architecture Management?

Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) is the discipline of planning, analyzing, and governing enterprise architectures to align business, data, application, and technology layers for organizational agility.

EAM employs modeling languages and frameworks to integrate architectural domains. Key works define essential layers and dependencies (Winter and Fischer, 2006, 461 citations). Research spans over 20 papers in the provided list, focusing on alignment and maturity models.

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Key Challenges

Why It Matters

EAM enables firms to manage digital transformation by providing blueprints for IT-business alignment, as shown in digital strategy frameworks (Bharadwaj et al., 2013, 3586 citations). It supports agility in volatile environments through maturity assessments (de Bruin et al., 2005, 850 citations) and governance structures (Brown and Grant, 2005, 474 citations). Applications include process flexibility enhancements (Weber et al., 2008, 569 citations) and alignment enablers (Luftman et al., 1999, 560 citations).

Key Research Challenges

Achieving IT-Business Alignment

Persistent gaps between business and IT strategies hinder effective EAM. Chan and Reich (2007, 1038 citations) review alignment literature, identifying disputed factors like communication and governance. Luftman et al. (1999, 560 citations) detail enablers and inhibitors across organizational levels.

Developing Maturity Models

Standardizing maturity assessments for EA remains inconsistent despite influences from Capability Maturity Model. De Bruin et al. (2005, 850 citations) outline phases for model development. Rosemann and de Bruin (2005, 462 citations) apply this to business process management maturity.

Handling Architectural Complexity

Integrating layers like business, data, and technology creates complexity in large enterprises. Winter and Fischer (2006, 461 citations) define essential layers and dependencies. Change support in process systems adds flexibility challenges (Weber et al., 2008, 569 citations).

Essential Papers

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Digital Business Strategy: Toward a Next Generation of Insights

Anandhi Bharadwaj, Omar A. El Sawy, Paul A. Pavlou et al. · 2013 · MIS Quarterly · 3.6K citations

Over the last three decades, the prevailing view of information technology strategy has been that it is a functional-level strategy that must be aligned with the firm’s chosen business strategy. Ev...

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Clarifying Business Models: Origins, Present, and Future of the Concept

Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, Christopher L. Tucci · 2005 · Communications of the Association for Information Systems · 3.3K citations

This paper aims to clarify the concept of business models, its usages, and its roles in the Information Systems domain. A review of the literature shows a broad diversity of understandings, usages,...

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IT Alignment: What Have We Learned?

Yolande E. Chan, Blaize Horner Reich · 2007 · Journal of Information Technology · 1.0K citations

We provide a review of the alignment literature in IT, addressing questions such as: What have we learned? What is disputed? Who are contributors to the debate? The article is intended to be useful...

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Tackling the digitalization challenge: how to benefit from digitalization in practice

Päivi Parviainen, Maarit Tihinen, Jukka Kääriäinen et al. · 2022 · International journal of information systems and project management · 997 citations

Digitalization has been identified as one of the major trends changing society and business. Digitalization causes changes for companies due to the adoption of digital technologies in the organizat...

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Understanding the Main Phases of Developing a Maturity Assessment Model

Tonia de Bruin, Ron Freeze, Uday Kulkarni et al. · 2005 · QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology) · 850 citations

Practitioners and academics have developed numerous maturity models for many domains in order to measure competency. These initiatives have often been influenced by the Capability Maturity Model. H...

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Change patterns and change support features – Enhancing flexibility in process-aware information systems

Barbara Weber, Manfred Reichert, Stefanie Rinderle‐Ma · 2008 · Data & Knowledge Engineering · 569 citations

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Enablers and Inhibitors of Business-IT Alignment

Jerry N. Luftman, Raymond Papp, Tom Brier · 1999 · Communications of the Association for Information Systems · 560 citations

This paper provides insight into identifying areas that help or hinder business-IT alignment. Alignment focuses on the activities that management performs to achieve cohesive goals across the organ...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Bharadwaj et al. (2013, 3586 citations) for digital business strategy context; Chan and Reich (2007, 1038 citations) for IT alignment lessons; Winter and Fischer (2006, 461 citations) for core EA layers.

Recent Advances

Study Parviainen et al. (2022, 997 citations) on digitalization practices; these build on foundational alignment works.

Core Methods

Core techniques: Maturity assessment phases (de Bruin et al., 2005); change patterns for flexibility (Weber et al., 2008); governance frameworks (Brown and Grant, 2005).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Enterprise Architecture Management

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and citationGraph to map EAM literature from Winter and Fischer (2006), revealing clusters around alignment (Chan and Reich, 2007). ExaSearch uncovers niche EA maturity models, while findSimilarPapers expands from Bharadwaj et al. (2013) to digital strategy linkages.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract layers from Winter and Fischer (2006), then verifyResponse with CoVe checks alignment claims against Chan and Reich (2007). RunPythonAnalysis with pandas computes citation trends across 10+ papers; GRADE grading scores evidence strength in maturity model phases (de Bruin et al., 2005).

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in alignment inhibitors via contradiction flagging across Luftman et al. (1999) and recent digitalization works. Writing Agent uses latexEditText and latexSyncCitations to draft EA framework reports, with latexCompile generating polished PDFs and exportMermaid visualizing Winter-Fischer layers.

Use Cases

"Analyze citation networks in enterprise architecture maturity models"

Research Agent → citationGraph on de Bruin et al. (2005) → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis (pandas network stats, matplotlib viz) → researcher gets centrality metrics and key influencer papers.

"Draft a LaTeX report on IT-business alignment frameworks"

Synthesis Agent → gap detection from Chan and Reich (2007) → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations (Luftman et al., 1999) + latexCompile → researcher gets compiled PDF with diagrams.

"Find GitHub repos implementing EA change patterns"

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls from Weber et al. (2008) → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → researcher gets repo code summaries and adaptation examples.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow conducts systematic reviews of 50+ alignment papers starting from Bharadwaj et al. (2013), producing structured EAM reports with GRADE scores. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis to maturity models (Rosemann and de Bruin, 2005), with CoVe checkpoints verifying architectural dependencies. Theorizer generates hypotheses on digitalization enablers (Parviainen et al., 2022) from EA literature chains.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Enterprise Architecture Management?

EAM governs the integration of business, data, application, and technology architectures for agility (Winter and Fischer, 2006).

What are common methods in EAM?

Methods include maturity models (de Bruin et al., 2005), alignment reviews (Chan and Reich, 2007), and layer dependency modeling (Winter and Fischer, 2006).

What are key papers in EAM?

Top papers: Bharadwaj et al. (2013, 3586 citations) on digital strategy; Chan and Reich (2007, 1038 citations) on IT alignment; Winter and Fischer (2006, 461 citations) on EA layers.

What are open problems in EAM?

Challenges persist in dynamic alignment (Luftman et al., 1999), maturity standardization (Rosemann and de Bruin, 2005), and flexibility in process-aware systems (Weber et al., 2008).

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