Towards an Extended Enterprise Architecture Meta-Model for Big Data: A Literature-based Approach

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The big data digital trend revolutionizes how enterprises conduct their business. Big data transforms how business models are created, services and products are provided, processes are optimized and IT landscapes are designed. Today, enterprise architecture (EA) models are used in many organizations to capture the complex interplay between business, organizational and IT elements in order to support strategy development, transformation and project management. Based on a literature review on big data challenges, this paper outlines necessary extensions for EA models. Following an incremental research approach, exemplary stakeholder concerns and relevant modeling elements are derived from (1) data, (2) process and (3) management challenges. On this basis, an extended EA meta-model for big data is developed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAmericas Conference on Information Systems 2018 : Digital Disruption, AMCIS 2018
Number of pages10
PublisherThe Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Publication date08.2018
ISBN (print)978-0-9966831-6-6
Publication statusPublished - 08.2018
EventAmericas Conference on Information Systems - AMCIS 2018: Digital Disruption - New Orleans, United States
Duration: 16.08.201818.08.2018
Conference number: 24
https://amcis2018.aisconferences.org/

    Research areas

  • Business informatics
  • Big data, Challenges, Concerns, Enterprise architecture, Meta-model

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