A TOGAF-Based Approach to Developing an Enterprise Architecture Design for Majelis Teater Selangor, Malaysia

Authors

  • Hani Atun Mumtahana Universitas PGRI Madiun Author
  • Muhammad Nur Iqbal Sidrotul Muntaha Author
  • Hazel Lahfahukama Masruri Universitas PGRI Madiun Author
  • Dany Setiyawan Universitas PGRI Madiun Author
  • Sherley Rhamadhani Putri Annisa Priyandini Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29100/bicone.v1i1.94

Abstract

The need for Information Technology to support an organization's business processes must be clearly defined so that development targets can be aligned with the organization's needs and capabilities. The Selangor Theatre Council (MTS) Malaysia is an organization that coordinates theater arts in Selangor, Malaysia, which has 12 theater branches. To facilitate organizational promotion, activity promotion, and good data integration, technology utilization is required. This study uses the Design Science Research (DSR) method with stages of identifying problems and objectives, developing design, presenting results and evaluating, and the TOGAF Framework for designing Enterprise Architecture Design. The results of this study are in the form of enterprise architecture design recommendations. At the problem identification stage, data on the need for information technology utilization in each business process was obtained by 74% through a questionnaire survey. At the design development stage, resulting in an Architecture Vision, a formulated strategy identification is carried out so that the vision, mission and objectives of the organization can be achieved by analyzing internal and external conditions and the Value Chain strategic grid. Business architecture design is carried out by mapping the ongoing business processes with the development plan and the readiness of existing resources in MTS so that GAPs will be found. Data/information architecture design maps information needs in each business process. Application architecture design maps application development needs and technology architecture design maps the needs of the technology used. In the final stage, the design results are presented using the results presentation technique and filling out a questionnaire for compliance with the results of 89%.

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Published

2025-09-24