Achieving Business Scalability With Composable Enterprise Architecture

This study introduces Composable Enterprise Architecture (CEA) as a strategic approach to address the inherent rigidity and operational constraints of traditional enterprise systems, which often impede adaptability to fast-changing market conditions. By implementing a modular, cloud-native framework...

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Main Author: Wei-Ji Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10978001/
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Summary:This study introduces Composable Enterprise Architecture (CEA) as a strategic approach to address the inherent rigidity and operational constraints of traditional enterprise systems, which often impede adaptability to fast-changing market conditions. By implementing a modular, cloud-native framework centered on Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs), CEA enhances system reusability, autonomy, and scalability. Based on semi-structured interviews with industry stakeholders and extensive operational data analysis, the study reports significant benefits achieved through CEA adoption, including a 55% reduction in system downtime, an increase in deployment frequency from quarterly to monthly, and a 60% decrease in time-to-market for new features. These structural improvements streamline updates, reduce operational risks, and empower organizations to respond dynamically to market changes. As such, CEA offers a valuable architectural strategy to drive digital transformation and enhance agility across varied industries.
ISSN:2169-3536