"With increasing size and complexity of the implementations of information systems, it is necessary to use some logical construct (or architecture) for defining and controlling the interfaces and the integration of all of the components of the system."
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Comment : Many have considered this 1987 paper by Zachman as the article that defined the field of enterprise architecture, yet it doesn't actually uses the term.
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