A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Extending and formalizing the framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Enterprise architecture planning: developing a blueprint for data, applications and technology
Enterprise architecture planning: developing a blueprint for data, applications and technology
Strategic data planning: lessons from the field
MIS Quarterly
Constructing blueprints for enterprise IT architectures
Constructing blueprints for enterprise IT architectures
The Past, Present, and Future for Software Architecture
IEEE Software
Journal of Management Information Systems
Architectures for enterprise integration and interoperability: Past, present and future
Computers in Industry
Managing architectural emergence: A conceptual model and simulation
Decision Support Systems
Information Polity - Government Information Sharing and Integration: Combining the Social and the Technical. Papers from the 9th International Conference on Digital Government Research (d.g.o.2008)
Modern Database Management
Governmental factors associated with state-wide interagency collaboration initiatives
Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference on Public Administration Online: Challenges and Opportunities
The SIM Guide to Enterprise Architecture
The SIM Guide to Enterprise Architecture
Complementarities Between Organizational IT Architecture and Governance Structure
Information Systems Research
Firm-level benefits of IT-enabled resources: A conceptual extension and an empirical assessment
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Customer oriented enterprise IT architecture framework
Telematics and Informatics
Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication, and Analysis
Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication, and Analysis
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Through this paper we advance insights regarding common patterns among information and communication technology ICT architectures ICTA found in United States' public safety networks PSNs. A PSN is an inter-organizational collaboration enabled by ICT to support information sharing and interoperability needs of police and associated public safety organizations. Substantial evidence makes clear the information systems designed and used by PSNs are typically expensive and complex, support multiple public agencies from different organs of government and span different political and geographic boundaries. Better understanding of PSN ICTA patterns could lead to improved designs and possibly improved performance of these and perhaps other forms of multi-agency technology-enabled collaborations. Empirical data from 61 operational PSNs provides the basis for this work. These data were analyzed using fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis fsQCA, an approach ideally suited for detailed analyses across smaller data sets that allows us to assess inter-dependence among variables. Results show that 1 functionally similar configuration patterns of ICTA exist among PSNs and 2 several common architectural patterns are associated with higher levels of PSN performance, but these include a large number of unique successful arrangements.