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Stakeholder Management in Enterprise Architecture


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Objectives: To describe the stakeholder management approach in enterprise architecture, also provide a comprehensive analysis of enterprise architecture stakeholders and their requirements modeling. Methods: This study was conducted by the qualitative method. This study is carried out, based on the analysis of the literature in the fields of stakeholder management in enterprise architecture, identification and classification of stakeholders, and their requirements modeling by using high quality electronic databases, including IEEE Xplore, Springer, Science Direct and also using from Google and Google Scholar search engine. Finding: stakeholder management approach is as an important factor in identifying and classifying enterprise architecture stakeholders, which causes success any project in any organization. Also, with stakeholder management can be successful in obtaining their support or increase their participation in the project. Identifying and classifying of stakeholders leads to a long list of stakeholders including, internal and external stakeholders of the organization. Also, requirements engineering is a factor for stakeholder requirements modeling to address the stakeholder’s issues in the enterprise architecture process. Novelty/Improvement: Stakeholder management in enterprise architecture, along with analysis of stakeholders and their requirements, this article from this view, can be improving the success of enterprise architecture projects.
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Alireza Olyai
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of

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Objectives: To describe the stakeholder management approach in enterprise architecture, also provide a comprehensive analysis of enterprise architecture stakeholders and their requirements modeling. Methods: This study was conducted by the qualitative method. This study is carried out, based on the analysis of the literature in the fields of stakeholder management in enterprise architecture, identification and classification of stakeholders, and their requirements modeling by using high quality electronic databases, including IEEE Xplore, Springer, Science Direct and also using from Google and Google Scholar search engine. Finding: stakeholder management approach is as an important factor in identifying and classifying enterprise architecture stakeholders, which causes success any project in any organization. Also, with stakeholder management can be successful in obtaining their support or increase their participation in the project. Identifying and classifying of stakeholders leads to a long list of stakeholders including, internal and external stakeholders of the organization. Also, requirements engineering is a factor for stakeholder requirements modeling to address the stakeholder’s issues in the enterprise architecture process. Novelty/Improvement: Stakeholder management in enterprise architecture, along with analysis of stakeholders and their requirements, this article from this view, can be improving the success of enterprise architecture projects.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2018%2Fv11i33%2F100310