From Enterprise Design with EDGY
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
=<span style="color: #1b56e2;">Architecture</span>=
=<span style="color: #1b56e2;">Architecture</span>=
'''The intentionally designed and emergent structures needed to make an enterprise operate.'''
'''The intentionally designed and emergent structures needed to make an enterprise operate.'''
Running an enterprise requires having structures in place that link together its constituent elements to provide people with the means to interact and co-create its products. Architecture describes these structures as a consciously designed or unconsciously emerging, sociotechnical system. This system encompasses everything the enterprise needs to operate and deliver, including people, organisational structures and their capabilities, products, processes and assets such as machines, buildings or software applications.
Running an enterprise requires having structures in place that link together its constituent elements to provide people with the means to interact and co-create its products. Architecture describes these structures as a consciously designed or unconsciously emerging, sociotechnical system. This system encompasses everything the enterprise needs to operate and deliver, including people, organisational structures and their capabilities, products, processes and assets such as machines, buildings or software applications.
Line 7: Line 8:
An enterprise’s Architecture can be described for different domains by focusing on one specialised type of element at a time and as the interplay of elements by designing relationships.
An enterprise’s Architecture can be described for different domains by focusing on one specialised type of element at a time and as the interplay of elements by designing relationships.


===Examples===
==Examples==
An enterprise...
An enterprise...
*is structured as a holding with several independent branded companies, separate operations and autonomous assets.
*is structured as a holding with several independent branded companies, separate operations and autonomous assets.
Line 14: Line 15:
*is a network of independent cells that regroup and deliver together in customer projects.
*is a network of independent cells that regroup and deliver together in customer projects.


===Use===
==Use==
*Identify and design the capabilities and processes an enterprise needs to create its products.
*Identify and design the capabilities and processes an enterprise needs to create its products.
*Design the technical infrastructure best suited to support the required capabilities.
*Design the technical infrastructure best suited to support the required capabilities.
Line 21: Line 22:
*Identify gaps and overlaps between an enterprise’s structural elements
*Identify gaps and overlaps between an enterprise’s structural elements


===Elements===
==Elements==
*Capability
*Capability
*Process
*Process
Line 28: Line 29:
*Organisation (Intersection with Identity)
*Organisation (Intersection with Identity)


===Variants===
==Variants==
*Organisational structure
*Organisational structure
*Technology Architecture
*Technology Architecture

Revision as of 04:35, 11 January 2023

Architecture

The intentionally designed and emergent structures needed to make an enterprise operate. Running an enterprise requires having structures in place that link together its constituent elements to provide people with the means to interact and co-create its products. Architecture describes these structures as a consciously designed or unconsciously emerging, sociotechnical system. This system encompasses everything the enterprise needs to operate and deliver, including people, organisational structures and their capabilities, products, processes and assets such as machines, buildings or software applications.

Applying the architecture facet helps to understand and co-design the complex interplay of these structural elements of the enterprise. The quality of an Architecture largely determines the quality of the enterprise’s products, the efficiency of its operations, the adaptivity to changes in the eco-system, and the quality of every person’s experience with the enterprise.

An enterprise’s Architecture can be described for different domains by focusing on one specialised type of element at a time and as the interplay of elements by designing relationships.

Examples

An enterprise...

  • is structured as a holding with several independent branded companies, separate operations and autonomous assets.
  • is a company that operates to connect companies across a market’s supply chain with efficient processes.
  • operates a platform for customers to use its services automatically and on demand.
  • is a network of independent cells that regroup and deliver together in customer projects.

Use

  • Identify and design the capabilities and processes an enterprise needs to create its products.
  • Design the technical infrastructure best suited to support the required capabilities.
  • Optimise the availability and use of software- and data assets.
  • Visualise an enterprise’s actual and desired structures to inform decision making.
  • Identify gaps and overlaps between an enterprise’s structural elements

Elements

  • Capability
  • Process
  • Asset
  • Product (Intersection with Experience)
  • Organisation (Intersection with Identity)

Variants

  • Organisational structure
  • Technology Architecture
  • Process architecture
  • Product architecture
  • Brand architecture