Segment Architecture
Segment Architecture
Intro
Segment architecture describes a detailed, scoped area of the enterprise or its architecture. It enables deep analysis without distraction from unrelated details.
Key points:
- Focuses design and decisions within clear boundaries.
- Supports incremental delivery aligned to broader EA.
- Common use cases across EA/BPM/Data/App/Tech include line-of-business domains, programs, or capability segments.
- Pitfall: losing alignment with enterprise-wide principles and standards.
Examples:
- Customer engagement segment covering CRM and channels.
- Finance segment for record-to-report capabilities.
- Supply chain segment across planning and fulfillment.
In practice:
Define scope, interfaces, and compliance with enterprise principles; trace impacts to the broader architecture.
Related terms: Architecture; Architecture Principles; Reference Architecture
FAQs:
Q: Is a segment the same as a solution architecture?
A: No; segments span a domain, while solutions focus on a specific implementation.
Q: How do segments connect?
A: Via defined interfaces and shared standards.