Module/Course Title: Enterprise Architecture

Module course code

KOMS120706

Student Workload
119 hours

Credits

3 / 4.5 ETCS

Semester

7

Frequency

Odd Semester

Duration

16

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Type of course

Field of Study Courses

Contact hours


40 hours of face-to-face (theoretical) class activity

Independent Study


48 hours of independent activity
48 hours of structured activities

Class Size

30

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Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)

-

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Students can demonstrate systematic thinking in analyzing and designing software and database solutions
  2. Students can apply effective methods in developing software and databases
  3. Students can create and evaluate software and database solutions
  4. Students can define enterprise architecture and its role in organizations
  5. Students can explain key priciples, concepts, and components of enterprise architechture
  6. Students can design and develop enterprise architecture in real-world scenarios.

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Subject aims/Content

Students will learn the enterprise architecture framework, namely the design of alignment between business, information systems, and technology aspects in a company to achieve its goals. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to align technology solutions with business goals and create efficient and effective IT architectures. Its covers theory, frameworks, principles, and practices by involving real-world case studies and project discussions.

Study Material

Concepts, processes, driving factors, methods and frameworks of enterprise architecture, service-oriented architecture.

  1. Basic, layer concepts and enterprise modeling notation;
  2. Modeling processes and guidelines;
  3. Readability and usability models.
  1. Architectural viewpoints;
  2. Models, views, and visualizations;
  3. Visualization and interaction;
  4. The basic design of the architectural viewpoint;
  5. View using TOGAF.
  1. Quantitative analysis;
  2. Portfolio analysis;
  3. functional analysis;
  4. GRAAL alignment framework;
  5. alignment phenomenon; architectural process.
  1. Introduction;
  2. Important point;
  3. Use of TOGAF.
  1. Architectural development method cycle;
  2. Iterative process;
  3. Architectural development methodologies and techniques.
  1. architectural components;
  2. Metamodels;
  3. Artifacts;
  4. Building blocks;
  5. The final result.

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  1. Architectural storage;
  2. Architecture governance.

 

Development of business architectural modeling with the Archi application.

Value and Risk Analysis for Enterprise Architecture

ISO Standard for Enterprise Modeling (ISO19439)

Student presentations and project discussions.

Student presentations and project discussions.

Student presentations and project discussions.

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Teaching methods

Synchronous:

Live synchronous or virtual synchronous in the form of expository learning, discussions, and questions and answers.

Self-Paced Asynchronous:

Students learn through digital materials prepared in e-learning.

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Assesment Methods

  • Attendance
  • Participation in lectures
  • Students form groups and seek information from various sources (especially the Internet)

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This module/course is used in the following study programme/s as well

Computer Science Study Programme

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Responsibility for module/course

  • Ketut Agus Seputra, S.ST.,M.T.
  • NIDN : 0015089006

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Other Information

Books:

  1. Lankhorst, Mark. 2013. Enterprise architecture at work: Modelling, communication and analysis, 3rd Edition. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
  2. Desfray, Philippe dan Gilbert Raymond. 2014. Modelling enterprise architecture with TOGAF: A practical guide using UML and BPMN. Waltham: Morgan Kauffman.
  3. Bente, Stefan, Uwe Bombosch dan Shailendra Langade. 2012. Collaborative enterprise architecture: Enriching EA with lean, agile, and enterprise 2.0 practices. Waltham: Morgan Kaufmann. 
  4. Cummins, Fred A. 2009. Building the agile enterprise with SOA, BPM and MBM. Burlington: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Journals:

  1. H. Guo, J. Li and S. Gao, "Understanding Challenges of Applying Enterprise Architecture in Public Sectors: A Technology Acceptance Perspective," 2019 IEEE 23rd International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop (EDOCW), Paris, France, 2019, pp. 38-43, doi: 10.1109/EDOCW.2019.00020.
  2. R. M. van Wessel, P. Kroon and H. J. de Vries, "Scaling Agile Company-Wide: The Organizational Challenge of Combining Agile-Scaling Frameworks and Enterprise Architecture in Service Companies," in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 3489-3502, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.1109/TEM.2021.3128278.
  3. L. Chen, M. Torstensson and A. Habibovic, "System of Systems for emergency response: the case with CAVs on highways," 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), Macau, China, 2022, pp. 839-844, doi: 10.1109/ITSC55140.2022.9922378.