"ENHANCING ARCHITECTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT: INNOVATIONS THROUGH TOOL-SUPPORTED MODELS"
Abstract
As digitalization continues to evolve, information system architecture has progressed from single applications to integrated systems and, more recently, to micro services. This evolution has introduced numerous challenges for subsequent digital construction and management. On one hand, diverse system architectures, development technologies, and integration routes coexist, demanding significant human resources to handle complex functions and interfaces. This complexity results in technology accumulation, maintenance difficulties, and delayed responses to business needs. On the other hand, the absence of architecture asset data and tool support necessitates technology roadmap development and duplicate construction inspection to rely heavily on expert experience, resulting in a cumbersome workload and reduced efficiency.
To address these challenges, this paper introduces an innovative digital architecture asset model grounded in tool support within the realm of architecture asset management. This novel approach offers fresh insights into enterprise architecture asset management, enhancing the quality and efficiency of enterprise digital construction management