{"id":3979,"date":"2023-03-28T17:36:51","date_gmt":"2023-03-28T16:36:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/?p=3979"},"modified":"2023-03-28T17:36:51","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T16:36:51","slug":"what-is-enterprise-architecture-maturity-model","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.architecturemaker.com\/what-is-enterprise-architecture-maturity-model\/","title":{"rendered":"What is enterprise architecture maturity model?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Enterprise architecture maturity model (EAMM) is a framework for assessing the current state of an organization’s enterprise architecture and for planning the transition to the target state. The EAMM consists of five levels of maturity, each representing a progressive increase in the capabilities of the enterprise architecture.<\/p>\n

The enterprise architecture maturity model (EAMM) is a framework for assessing the maturity of an organization’s enterprise architecture. The model consists of five levels of maturity, each represented by a set of characteristics. The model can be used to guide the development of an enterprise architecture and to assess the current state of the architecture.<\/p>\n

What are the four stages of enterprise architecture maturity? <\/h2>\n

The CISR research identified four distinct architectural stages—silos, standardized IT, standardized business processes, and business modularity—that both the business units and IT must pass through before SOA’s benefits can be fully realized.<\/p>\n

The first stage, silos, is characterized by IT and business units that operate independently of each other, with little or no communication between them. In this stage, SOA can be used to break down the barriers between IT and the business, and to enable the two to work together more effectively.<\/p>\n