Figure 7. The third and fourth (of four) graphs for a system [product name redacted] that is end-of-life
This figure is one of ten associated with the journal article, "The benefits of enterprise architecture for library technology management: an exploratory case study." This case study describes how librarians and enterprise architects at Griffith University worked together to document key c...
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Zusammenfassung: | This figure is one of ten associated with the journal article, "The benefits of enterprise architecture for library technology management: an exploratory case study." This case study describes how librarians and enterprise architects at Griffith University worked together to document key components of the Library’s ‘as is’ enterprise architecture (EA).Figure 7 shows two of four graph types produced automatically from the application maturity survey, which involved forty-four staff members from all areas of the Library with different viewpoints (technical, non-technical and management) answering a series of questions in a spreadsheet format.Figure 7 shows two graphs for an end-of-life system. The placement of the application (shown as a red square) within the Replace quadrant indicates that this product is a high candidate for decommissioning. This is a marked difference from the portfolio as a whole (the blue diamond). |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.6667484 |