Enterprise Architecture
The Enterprise Architecture solution is a complex of activities aiming at designing and implementation of a plan that enables a transitions in a company from the initial into the desired state of art, using sophisticated procedures and methods.
It also is a method enabling to understand individual parts an organisation consists of, and their interrelationships. This knowledge helps to increase the outputs produced by the company.
An organisation in this context is a complex of elements with common aims and principals.
These elements are represented by parts of the company grouped under the headings People, Processes, Motivation, Data and Time.

 
 
 
 
A particular example of these elements can be: strategies, business events, principals, owners, units, sites, budgets, functions, processes, activities, information, communication, application, systems, infrastructure etc.
An aim is:
- a detailed knowledge and description of the company including structures and their internal links, critical areas, business opportunities, limiting influences, people, motivations, plans, data sources, time dependencies etc 
- based on the detailed knowledge of the functioning of a company an optimisation of management of individual processes and more efficient output production 
What could be the profit?
- the ability to measure, evaluate and manage the efficiency of the processes in the company 
- making the knowledge about structure and function of the company accessible to more employees in real time scale 
- the possibility to introduce a change in the functioning of the company fast and flexibly 
- a well-arranged template of detailed jab descriptions and their interaction with the ICT systems 
- modelling of the company’s behaviour according to changes in the social or entrepreneurial climate 


 
 