Abstract
The public procurement (PP) architecture development should be considered as highly customized set of projects, because of the necessity to respect local branch requirements and national regulations as well as to avoid corruption and to secure that system according to the national and local policies. Therefore, the enterprise architecture (EA) models should satisfy the regional and national requirements, and business strategies. Assuming that business structure and processes follow business strategy, the main goals of the paper are to present the business strategy model in the enterprise architecture language, i.e., ArchiMate and to emphasize the strategy formulation value for the business process modeling.
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Business Strategy Analytics for Public Procurement Architecture Development
The public procurement (PP) architecture development should be considered as highly customized set of projects, because of the necessity to respect local branch requirements and national regulations as well as to avoid corruption and to secure that system according to the national and local policies. Therefore, the enterprise architecture (EA) models should satisfy the regional and national requirements, and business strategies. Assuming that business structure and processes follow business strategy, the main goals of the paper are to present the business strategy model in the enterprise architecture language, i.e., ArchiMate and to emphasize the strategy formulation value for the business process modeling.
Recommended Citation
Pankowska, M. (2017). Business Strategy Analytics for Public Procurement Architecture Development. In Paspallis, N., Raspopoulos, M. Barry, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Information Systems Development: Advances in Methods, Tools and Management (ISD2017 Proceedings). Larnaca, Cyprus: University of Central Lancashire Cyprus. ISBN: 978-9963-2288-3-6. http://aisel.aisnet.org/isd2014/proceedings2017/ISDevelopment/1.