The document summarizes an enterprise architecture design project for Council of 100. The group selected the TOGAF framework. It describes the baseline architecture including the business, application, data, and technology architectures. It then describes the target architecture with improvements like a multi-tenancy portal, centralized database, and hybrid cloud. It includes sequencing and implementation plans. Diagrams depict the baseline and target organization structures and target data/technology architectures.
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Major assignment slides group 4
1. Council of 100
ISIT903 - ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
MAJOR ASSIGNMENT - GROUP 4
Anggun Darumoyo - 4864876
Achmad Hambali - 4965577
Aris Suhada Mian - 4960075
Denny Setiarika Pirhadi - 4960105
Ima Apriany - 4647890
2. Selected Framework TOGAF
1. Cloud enablement (Mohamed et al.,2012)
2. The Open Group (2013) is quite active in integrating the TOGAF standards with Cloud
standards
3. Comprehensive process (business requirement, applications, infrastructure)
4. The highest score than the others (Sessions, 2007)
Process Completeness
Business focus
Vendor neutrality
Information availability
Time to value
5. Provides guidance for Co100 on establishing high-level and detailed definitions for both the
baseline (starting) architecture and target (desired) architecture
3. Baseline Architecture
Business
Architecture
Attract business that will add value to the county
Business of information (match between business needs & local resources)
Simple organization (Board, Senior Management & operational/supporting staffs)
Application
Architecture
We figure out that Co100 manually search information from computer within library to
government database.
It seems the employee did not equipped with applications. We assume that they only use
word processor or spreadsheets in creating reports for business reports.
Data Architecture Limited logical data for making documentation & reporting
Telephone number contact roster & simple clients information in archives as physical
data
Manual search for data & information from the Boards & publicly available sources
Goal driven data & information search
Technology
Architecture
IT Infrastructure (Printer, Photocopy machines, Fax machine)
No internet connectivity to the federal database information,
Communication only relies on telephone technology
A few microcomputers, each machine has two megabytes of RAM, means limited storage
space and insufficient processor.
5. Target Architecture
Business
Architecture
The evolution of the existing local enterprise into international range
Optimized capital investments, responsive agility to the environment change
There is need of business governance to ensure the organisations business continuity
Needs steering committee to lead and ensure that the IT transformation align with EA
Application
Architecture
Multi-tenancy portal implementation to extends a high level of reuse capabilities of
Co100
Standardization and delegated administration across single portal infrastructure
Compute-intensive business analytics and dynamically configurable cloud services
Inbound and outbound contact center
Data Architecture Designed to be accessible from inbound and outbound of the organisation
Organisations data is stored in centralized Database Management System (DBMS)
Data security through access control mechanism
Technology
Architecture
Client side: thin pc / laptop + internet browser
Corporate Data Center: virtualization, network protection mechanisms, middleware
Cloud Environment: Hybrid Cloud (Private + Public), Software as a Service (SaaS)
11. References
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Thank You
12. The Roles of each member
Achmad Hambali prepares the presentation slide
Aris Suhada Mian & Ima Apriany contribute to content
of the powerpoint
Anggun Darumoyo & Denny S.P presenters