1. L’HUMAIN , LA DIMENSION OUBLIÉE DE L’ARCHITECTURE D’ENTREPRISE James Lapalme
2. A.E. = Description selon TOGAF TOGAF defines "enterprise" as any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals. For example, an enterprise could be a government agency, a whole corporation, a division of a corporation, a single department, or a chain of geographically distant organizations linked together by common ownership. The term "enterprise" in the context of "enterprise architecture" can be used to denote both an entire enterprise - encompassing all of its information and technology services, processes, and infrastructure - and a specific domain within the enterprise. In both cases, the architecture crosses multiple systems, and multiple functional groups within the enterprise.
3. A.E. = Processus selon Gartner Enterprise architecture is the process of translating business vision and strategy into effective enterprise change by creating, communicating and improving the key requirements, principles and models that describe the enterprise's future state and enable its evolution. The scope of the enterprise architecture includes the people, processes, information and technology of the enterprise, and their relationships to one another and to the external environment . Enterprise architects compose holistic solutions that address the business challenges of the enterprise and support the governance needed to implement them.
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5. Les TI ne livrent pas! Malgré une nouvelle étude qui remet en question ces chiffres, celle-ci propose tout de même un taux d’échec de 33% des projets! Source: Standish 2009 et Sauer, Gemino and Reich 2007 Pourquoi ?
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11. Entreprise comme un « SofS » Système Humain Système Technologique Système Socio-économique Système Politique