How mature is your IS?
To effectively map an Information System (IS) and progress in maturity, it is crucial to follow a structured path that leads to in-depth, operational knowledge of the IS. Each stage...
In the world of information systems management, accurate and efficient mapping is essential for understanding and improving business processes. However, not all frameworks are suited to this task. Today, we’re going to explore why TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is not the ideal choice for effectively mapping a company, based on an in-depth critique of enterprise engineering theory and practice.
To fully understand TOGAF’s limitations, it is important to refer to scientific studies that have analyzed this framework in depth. One of the major references in this field is the article “A Critical Investigation of TOGAF – Based on Enterprise Engineering,” published by Springer. This study provides a rigorous and detailed analysis of TOGAF’s weaknesses, based on advanced enterprise engineering theories.
In conclusion, although TOGAF is a widely recognized and used framework, it has significant limitations that make it unsuitable for effective mapping of enterprise information systems. Scientific critiques, such as those presented in “A Critical Investigation of TOGAF – Based on Enterprise Engineering,” clearly show that TOGAF imposes unnecessary complexity, lacks flexibility and is often disconnected from the operational reality of companies. For a more effective and adapted mapping, tools such as Carto-SI, which advocate a more pragmatic and collaborative approach, are to be preferred.
To effectively map an Information System (IS) and progress in maturity, it is crucial to follow a structured path that leads to in-depth, operational knowledge of the IS. Each stage...
Information systems mapping is a crucial step in understanding, optimizing and securing a company's IT infrastructure. However, many IS mapping projects are often postponed, aborted or simply fail to achieve...
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