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for EA management KPIs Key Ma12e Research project EAM KPI Catalog Year 2012 Type of publication Publication Abstract The discipline Enterprise Architecture (EA) management aims to align business . Thereby, EAM initiatives are driven by respective EAM goals, whose degree of achievement must be in the field shows, there are only few KPIs dedicated to validate EAM goal achievement. Moreover , existing indicators are differently structured, selective regarding the specific EAM goals, too general