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    BASIC THINKING TOOL ON DOING E-SERVICES

    PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE

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    Contents

    Part 1: Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 7

    1.1 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 7

    1.2 Background ................................................................................................................................... 7

    1.3 Purpose ......................................................................................................................................... 7

    1.4 Methodology ................................................................................................................................ 7

    1.5 Framework Reference .................................................................................................................. 7

    Part 2: Enterprise Architecture Baseline ................................................................................................ 9

    2.1 Purpose ......................................................................................................................................... 9

    2.1.1 Mandate ................................................................................................................................ 9

    2.1.2 Mission .................................................................................................................................. 9

    2.1.3 Vision ..................................................................................................................................... 9

    2.2 Outcomes ..................................................................................................................................... 9

    2.2.1 Goals ...................................................................................................................................... 9

    2.2.2 Objectives .............................................................................................................................. 9

    2.2.3 Products/Services .................................................................................................................. 9

    2.3 Programs ...................................................................................................................................... 9

    2.3.1 Key Result Areas .................................................................................................................... 9

    2.3.2 Critical Success Factors .......................................................................................................... 9

    2.3.3 Key Performance Indicators .................................................................................................. 9

    2.3.4 Services ................................................................................................................................ 10

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    2.3.5 Projects ................................................................................................................................ 10

    2.3.6 Funds ................................................................................................................................... 10

    2.3.6 Fund Requirement ............................................................................................................... 10

    2.3.7 Funds Source ....................................................................................................................... 10

    2.4 Functions .................................................................................................................................... 11

    2.4.1 Core Functions ..................................................................................................................... 11

    2.4.2 Non-Core Functions ............................................................................................................. 11

    2.4.3 Tasks .................................................................................................................................... 11

    2.4.4 Controls ............................................................................................................................... 11

    2.4.5 Deliverables ......................................................................................................................... 11

    2.5 Stakeholders ............................................................................................................................... 12

    2.5.1 Internal Stakeholders .......................................................................................................... 12

    2.5.2 External Stakeholders .......................................................................................................... 12

    2.6 Organization ............................................................................................................................... 13

    2.6.1 Business Unit ....................................................................................................................... 13

    2.6.2 Location ............................................................................................................................... 13

    2.6.3 LinkagesGovernment Entities, Regulators, Cooperation, etc. ......................................... 13

    2.7 Process Model ............................................................................................................................ 14

    2.7.1 Business Unit ....................................................................................................................... 14

    2.7.2 Tasks and Activities .............................................................................................................. 14

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    2.7.3 Process Controls .................................................................................................................. 14

    2.7.4 Input & Output .................................................................................................................... 14

    2.7.5 Process Deliverables ............................................................................................................ 14

    2.8 Data Model ................................................................................................................................. 15

    2.8.1 Information and Data .......................................................................................................... 15

    2.8.2 Data Relationship ................................................................................................................ 15

    2.8.3 Data Interoperability ........................................................................................................... 15

    2.9 Application Model ...................................................................................................................... 16

    2.9.1 Application Systems ............................................................................................................ 16

    2.9.2 Application Functionality ..................................................................................................... 16

    2.9.3 Application Input and Output Source and Consumer ......................................................... 16

    2.9.4 Application Input and Output Requirement ....................................................................... 16

    2.9.2 Application Procedures Validation & Verification ............................................................... 16

    2.10 Security Model.......................................................................................................................... 17

    2.10.1 Risks to Mitigate ................................................................................................................ 17

    2.10.2 Standards & Policies .......................................................................................................... 17

    2.10.3 Security Services ................................................................................................................ 17

    Technology Model ............................................................................................................................ 18

    IT Governance & Management ........................................................................................................ 19

    Control Objectives ............................................................................................................................ 19

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    Roles & Responsibilities .................................................................................................................... 19

    Functional Flow Chart ....................................................................................................................... 19

    Part 3: Enterprise Architecture Gaps .................................................................................................... 20

    3.1 Performance Metrics .................................................................................................................. 20

    Process Reference Model ............................................................................................................. 20

    Service Reference Model .............................................................................................................. 20

    Data Reference Model .................................................................................................................. 20

    Application Reference Model ....................................................................................................... 20

    Technology Reference Model ....................................................................................................... 20

    Security Reference Model ............................................................................................................ 21

    Governance Reference Model ...................................................................................................... 21

    3.2 Capability Maturity Model ......................................................................................................... 21

    Process Maturity Model ............................................................................................................... 21

    Service Maturity Model ................................................................................................................ 21

    Data Maturity Model .................................................................................................................... 21

    Application Maturity Model ......................................................................................................... 22

    Technology Maturity Model ......................................................................................................... 22

    Security Maturity Model .............................................................................................................. 22

    Governance Maturity Model ........................................................................................................ 22

    Part 4: Enterprise Architecture Change Requirements ........................................................................ 23

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    4.1 Performance Reference Model .................................................................................................. 23

    4.2 Process Reference Model ........................................................................................................... 23

    4.3 Service Reference Model ............................................................................................................ 23

    4.4 Data Reference Model ................................................................................................................ 23

    4.5 Application Reference Model ..................................................................................................... 23

    4.6 Technology Reference Model..................................................................................................... 23

    4.7 Security Reference Model .......................................................................................................... 23

    4.8 Governance Reference Model .................................................................................................... 23

    Part 5: E-Services Strategic Roadmap .................................................................................................. 24

    5.1 Vision .......................................................................................................................................... 24

    5.2 Goals ........................................................................................................................................... 24

    5.3 Change Requirements ................................................................................................................ 24

    5.4 Key Performance Indicators ....................................................................................................... 24

    5.5 Solutions ..................................................................................................................................... 24

    5.6 Action and Schedules ................................................................................................................. 24

    5.6 Investment and Costs ................................................................................................................. 24

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    Part 1: Introduction

    1.1 Executive Summary

    1.2 Background

    The background describes the business context to compel the need for enterprise architecture

    documentation. It provides the situation that call for an enterprise blueprint that provides the

    framework for the integrative alignment of the enterprises model of performance, business, service,

    data, information, infrastructure, security and governance in the planning, design, implementation,

    evaluation and continual improvement of ICT solution and services.

    1.3 Purpose

    The purpose defines the end states to be achieved in the development of enterprise architecture. It

    outlines the expected outcomes for the stakeholders, and contribution to the improvement of the

    enterprises performance scorecard. It lists the essential products of enterprise architecture that are

    usable to planning, design, development, evaluation and continual improvement of services that create

    value through the use of information and communications technology.

    1.4 Methodology

    Methodology describes the approach on how to initiate, plan, implement and close the

    development of the enterprise architecture. It identify the organization, processes, data gathering,

    analytical tools to properly elicit, elaborate, draw, analyze and agree the components that compose the

    understanding and implementation of the enterprise architecture.

    1.5 Framework Reference

    Framework reference is agreed guidance on how to structurally and logically establish the

    requirements and components of the enterprise architecture. It provides reference of the structured

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    components to baseline, and the standards to benchmark the gaps and requirements. Commonly used

    frameworks to understand the enterprise architecture are Zachman Enterprise Architecture, The Open

    Group Architecture Framework and the Federal Enterprise Architecture. To establish gaps and

    requirement the framework references come from capability maturity models, industry performance

    standards and business performance metrics.

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    Part 2: Enterprise Architecture Baseline

    2.1 Purpose

    2.1.1 Mandate

    2.1.2 Mission

    2.1.3 Vision

    2.2 Outcomes

    2.2.1 Goals

    2.2.2 Objectives

    2.2.3 Products/Services

    2.3 Programs

    2.3.1 Key Result Areas

    Program Name Program Key Result Areas

    2.3.2 Critical Success Factors

    Program Key Result Areas Program Critical Success Factors

    2.3.3 Key Performance Indicators

    Program Critical Success Factors Program Key Performance Indicators

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    2.3.4 Services

    Program Key Performance Indicators Supporting Services

    2.3.5 Projects

    Program Key Performance Indicators Project Name

    2.3.6 Funds

    Program Name Budget Requirement

    2.3.6 Fund Requirement

    Program Name Total Amount of Funds

    2.3.7 Funds Source

    Program Name Source of Funds

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    2.4 Functions

    2.4.1 Core Functions

    Core Function Official Name Organizational Outcome

    2.4.2 Non-Core Functions

    Non-Core Function Official Name Organizational Outcome

    2.4.3 Tasks

    Function Name List of Tasks Tasks Associated Activities

    2.4.4 Controls

    Function Name Tasks Controls

    2.4.5 Deliverables

    Function Name Tasks Deliverables (Product/Services)

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    2.5 Stakeholders

    Interest in terms of input-process-output

    2.5.1 Internal StakeholdersBusiness Unit Business Unit Location Input-Process-Output

    2.5.2 External Stakeholders

    Name of Organization/Sector Location Input-Process-Output

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    2.6 Organization

    2.6.1 Business UnitMake a list of all the business units implementing and managing the functions and results

    requirement of the agency.

    Name of Business Units Organizational Role Organizational Responsibilities

    2.6.2 Location

    Business Units Number of Sites Administrative Distribution

    2.6.3 Linkages Government Entities, Regulators, Cooperation, etc.

    Name of Business Units Roles & Responsibilities Dependency

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    2.7 Process Model

    2.7.1 Business Unit

    Name of Business Unit Roles & Responsibilities Process Name

    2.7.2 Tasks and Activities

    Name of Business Unit Process Name Tasks & Activities

    2.7.3 Process Controls

    Process Name Tasks & Activities Controls

    2.7.4 Input & Output

    Process Name Input Requirement Output Requirement

    2.7.5 Process Deliverables

    Process Name Information Service

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    2.8 Data Model

    2.8.1 Information and Data

    Process Name List of Information List of Data Element

    (Conceptual)

    2.8.2 Data Relationship

    Process Name List of Data Tables Data Relationship

    2.8.3 Data Interoperability

    Process Name List of Data Tables Interoperability Domain

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    2.9 Application Model

    2.9.1 Application Systems

    Name Process Application System Usage Scenario

    2.9.2 Application Functionality

    Application Functional Requirements Non-Functional Requirements

    2.9.3 Application Input and Output Source and Consumer

    Application Input Source Output Consumer

    2.9.4 Application Input and Output Requirement

    Application Input Requirement Output Requirement

    2.9.2 Application Procedures Validation & Verification

    Application Policy & Standard Reference Business Rules

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    2.10 Security Model

    2.10.1 Risks to Mitigate

    Security Domain Risks to Mitigate

    Physical Security

    Users Security

    Application Security

    Systems Security

    Data Security

    Network Security

    Security Administration

    Social Engineering and Human Factors

    2.10.2 Standards & Policies

    Security Domain Security Standards & Policies

    2.10.3 Security Services

    Security Domains Security Services

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    Technology Model

    Network Architecture (access, distribution and core)

    Database System (storage, data management, development platform)

    Application Platform (framework, design reference, development methodology)

    Security (Standards & Policies, Methodology, Software and Hardware)

    Other Services (Unified Communication, CMS, File Sharing)

    Reference Standards (Business Process Management, Record Management, SecurityManagement, Network Management, Application Methodology, Data Management,

    Project Management, IT Service Management, Quality Assurance Standard, Software

    Testing Standard, Sourcing Strategy Standard)

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    IT Governance & Management

    Control Objectives

    Roles & Responsibilities

    Functional Flow Chart

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    Part 3: Enterprise Architecture Gaps

    3.1 Performance Metrics

    Process Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    Service Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    Data Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    Application Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    Technology Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

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    Security Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    Governance Reference Model

    Goals Question Metrics

    3.2 Capability Maturity Model

    Process Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

    Service Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

    Data Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

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    Application Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

    Technology Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

    Security Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

    Governance Maturity Model

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

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    Part 4: Enterprise Architecture Change Requirements

    4.1 Performance Reference Model

    4.2 Process Reference Model

    4.3 Service Reference Model

    4.4 Data Reference Model

    4.5 Application Reference Model

    4.6 Technology Reference Model

    4.7 Security Reference Model

    4.8 Governance Reference Model

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    Part 5: E-Services Strategic Roadmap

    5.1 Vision

    5.2 Goals

    5.3 Change Requirements

    5.4 Key Performance Indicators

    5.5 Solutions

    5.6 Action and Schedules

    5.6 Investment and Costs

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