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Methods of IT Portfolio Optimization Taking into Account the Expected Effect of Architectural Transformations

Student: Tomilova Liubov

Supervisor: Victor Taratukhin

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

Within current work the existing approaches to determine the IT portfolio of companies, the relationship between the IT portfolio and the enterprise architecture, alignment of business and IT are discussed. The IT component is seen as a tool that allows the implementation of architectural transformations most easily, with the implementation of modern requirements, as well as linking all participants of planned changes within the framework of information exchange. Based on the analysis of the existing theory, a method for optimizing the IT portfolio is proposed, in order to solve the local problem of Liebherr-Nizhniy Novgorod LLC. The basis for demonstrating the method was the goals, strategy, as well as business processes of procurement and warehouse receipt.

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