Abstract
The identification of non-conformities aims to create harmony
between business and information technology for current and future
organizational needs. The successful implementation of identification is
inseparable from an organization planning and designing the enterprise
architecture. Planning and designing this requires a complete and
easy-to-use methodology. In this research, a case study was carried out
for information system strategic planning by applying the TOGAF ADM
method with the help of the value chain model and other modeling tools
in job seeker applications. The stages of the TOGAF ADM methodology are
translated into enterprise architecture modeling, namely vision
architecture, business architecture, information system architecture and
technology architecture. The results of modeling with the TOGAF ADM
methodology provide a basis for overcoming problems and are an effort to
optimize a data input design and add validation to the input design
which can help reduce the risk of unwanted data such as duplicate data,
inappropriate data and so on.