Agile Application Landscape Planning in Energy Sector – Architectural Experiences

Authors

  • I. Vokony Author
  • M. B. Szekeres Author
  • V. Gy. Nemeth Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj18.450

Keywords:

Grid layers, application portfolio, TOGAF, agile method, energy revolution

Abstract

The continuously changing and developing technology framework and IT infrastructure create novel approaches and possibilities all over the industry spectrum. Thus the energy and its IT supporting segment cannot be an exception either. Nowadays it is hard to imagine any kind of work process on energy generation, transmission, distribution or consumption filed without IT application solutions. To keep this portfolio transparent and effective a methodology is needed for developments and strategy planning. In this paper enterprise application landscape planning experiences and recommendations are introduced. The approach effectively combines the TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) and Agile methods. At the end of a five years ‘journey’, the evolution can be followed from a target architecture planning approach to a novel solution which is in use right now. To conclude this work a group of techniques and methods are suggested for the application of these solutions for a sustainable and forward-looking application portfolio at a reasonable cost level.

Author Biographies

  • I. Vokony

    Strategy and Architecture Enterprise Architecture Management E.ON Digital Technology Hungary. Hungary

  • M. B. Szekeres

    Strategy and Architecture Enterprise Architecture Management E.ON Digital Technology Hungary. Hungary

  • V. Gy. Nemeth

    Strategy and Architecture Enterprise Architecture Management E.ON Digital Technology Hungary. Hungary

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2024-01-12

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