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Design Enterprise Architecture for Industry of Textile using Zachman Framework


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PT. Sutera Indah Utama is a vertically integrated industry of Textile Company, which supplies domestic and international markets with high quality knit and garment fabrics. PT. Sutera Indah Utama is professionally integrated in-house knitting, knitting coloring, sewing facilities along with supporting facilities, such as screen printing and embroidery. With a fully automatic hanging sewing system, it uses a modern product management system. Therefore the company requires a well-planned planning application, so that it is planned according to the interests and needs of the company. Planning the entire company system in which it has aspects of business and organization called EA. This is used to design company architecture by analyzing, communicating, and integrating architecture in a company. So that business processes reach one of the frameworks and solve or solve a problem, to build an information system in a company that needs a Zachman Framework. IS and IT can be more effective and efficient in supporting a business activity to achieve an organization’s or company’s goals and interests. With an Enterprise Architecture in the company, it can achieve a goal that is optimally expected according to the company’s business strategy.

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Industry of Textile, Enterprise Architectures, Business Strategy, Zachman Framework.
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Authors

Jefry Leonardo
Department of Information System, Univesitas Bunda Mulia, Indonesia
Johanes Fernandes Andry
Department of Information System, Univesitas Bunda Mulia, Indonesia

Abstract


PT. Sutera Indah Utama is a vertically integrated industry of Textile Company, which supplies domestic and international markets with high quality knit and garment fabrics. PT. Sutera Indah Utama is professionally integrated in-house knitting, knitting coloring, sewing facilities along with supporting facilities, such as screen printing and embroidery. With a fully automatic hanging sewing system, it uses a modern product management system. Therefore the company requires a well-planned planning application, so that it is planned according to the interests and needs of the company. Planning the entire company system in which it has aspects of business and organization called EA. This is used to design company architecture by analyzing, communicating, and integrating architecture in a company. So that business processes reach one of the frameworks and solve or solve a problem, to build an information system in a company that needs a Zachman Framework. IS and IT can be more effective and efficient in supporting a business activity to achieve an organization’s or company’s goals and interests. With an Enterprise Architecture in the company, it can achieve a goal that is optimally expected according to the company’s business strategy.

Keywords


Industry of Textile, Enterprise Architectures, Business Strategy, Zachman Framework.

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