Using a Classification Schema to Compare Business-IT Alignment Approaches

Authors

  • Marne de Vries University of Pretoria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2013.20.3-4.915

Keywords:

enterprise engineering, enterprise architecture, enterprise ontology, enterprise design, business-IT alignment

Abstract

Enterprise engineering (EE) is a new discipline that emerged from existing disciplines, such as industrial engineering, systems engineering, information science and organisation science. EE has the objective to design, align and govern the development of an enterprise in a coherent and consistent way. Within the EE discipline, knowledge about the alignment of business components with IT components is embedded in numerous business-IT alignment frameworks and approaches, contributing to a fragmented business-IT alignment knowledge base. This paper presents the Business-IT Alignment Model (BIAM) as a conceptual solution to the fragmented knowledge base. The BIAM provides a common frame of reference to compare existing business-IT alignment approaches. The main contribution of this article is a demonstration of BIAM to compare two business-IT alignment approaches: the foundation for execution approach and the essence of operation approach.

Author Biography

Marne de Vries, University of Pretoria

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Published

2013-08-20

How to Cite

de Vries, M. (2013). Using a Classification Schema to Compare Business-IT Alignment Approaches. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 20(3-4). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2013.20.3-4.915

Issue

Section

Management of Technology