Category Archives: Academic Papers

In The Spotlight

A couple of months ago I was interviewed as “Architect in the Spotlight” for the November 2010 issue of the Journal of Enterprise Architecture.  It is a great honor to be in the spotlight, and I thank the chef editor … Continue reading

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The Strategic Value of SOA

Just as I thought my academic publication career was over, today I noticed that the International Journal of Information Technology and Management finally published our comparative case study on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the banking sector. The article is an … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture in Government: Fad or Future?

Together with Professor Jan Pries-Heje I have just had an article accepted for the 42th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences in January 2009. To answer our research question on the purpose and drivers of EA, we used two research … Continue reading

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Guest Editor in Real Life

Clearing ones desk before the summer Holidays can be a rewarding experience. I just found my physical copy of the special issue on E-government Process Integration and Enterprise Architecture that I guest edited in the International Journal of Cases on … Continue reading

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Framing National Enterprise Architectures

Visiting Dr. Marijn Janssen, I am in Delft this week working on a framework for analyzing national EA programs. We are trying to enrich a model that we developed earlier this year for a HICSS 2007 conference paper. The paper … Continue reading

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Crafting “Outside the Box” Articles

Preparing for an article jam session with my ITU colleagues later this week, I have been thinking and reading about what constitutes an interesting/innovative article. The short answer is that it must “think outside the box”. But what does that … Continue reading

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Final Call for Papers

I am co-editing a special issue on E-government Integration and Architecture in the International Journal of Cases on Electronic Commerce. The deadline for paper submission is May 31. Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to: – The … Continue reading

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Meeting with John L. King (hi to Michael D. Cohen)

I was in Michigan yesterday to meet with Dean John L. King about my new paper. It was great to meet John again, and I got to say hi to the famous Dr. Michael D. Cohen who invented the Garbage … Continue reading

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Summing Up: Understanding EA Management and Implementation in Government

My recent study of EA management and implementation in government illustrates the importance of understanding EAGov from an IS and e-government perspective. The e-government field emphasizes the distinct characteristics of government coordination and maturity stages that now call for vertical … Continue reading

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First Verion of My Status Report

The reason that my blog has been silent for a while is that I have been working hard to get my PhD-status report ready before I go to the US in September. The status report describes the current state of … Continue reading

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