Abstract
A comprehensive program acts as an integrated force among various business aspects, such as objectives, organizational structure, processes, data, automation aspects and hardware program. This study aimed to examine the business-IT alignment through the alignment between the components of enterprise architecture. Business-IT effective alignment requires analyzing the business problems and changes at all levels. The business -IT interface must be based on transparent and consistent business requirements and information; in fact, business related solutions should interact with IT solutions (Consurtium, 2001). This article tried to examine the business-IT alignment through the alignment between the components of enterprise architecture.
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