Architecture is the art and science of enterprise design. The hope for enterprise architecture is that applying systematic rational methods to the design of an enterprise will produce one that more effectively and efficiently pursues its purposes.

Enterprise Architecture is a complete expression of the enterprise; a master plan which “acts as a collaboration force” between aspects of business planning such as goals, visions, strategies and governance principles; aspects of business operations such as business terms, organization structures, processes and data; aspects of automation such as information systems and databases; and the enabling technological infrastructure of the business such as computers, operating systems and networks.

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Enterprise Architecture is about more than technology. It is about the entire organization (or enterprise) and identifying all of the bits and pieces that make the organization work. Enterprise Architecture’s Benefits A well-documented, well-understood enterprise architecture enables the organization to respond quickly to changes in the environment in which the organization operates. It serves as a ready reference that enables the organization to assess the impact of the changes on each of the enterprise architecture components. It also ensures the components continue to operate smoothly through the changes.

Enterprise Architecture is a comprehensive framework used to manage and align an organization's Information Technology (IT) assets, people, operations, and projects with its operational characteristics. In other words, the enterprise architecture defines how information and technology will support the business operations and provide benefit for the business. It illustrates the organization’s core mission, each component critical to performing that mission, and how each of these components is interrelated. These components include: * Guiding principles * Organization structure * Business processes * People or stakeholders * Applications, data, and infrastructure * Technologies upon which networks, applications and systems are built Guiding principles, organization structure, business processes, and people don’t sound very technical.