Model scope
A composable ERP model organizes enterprise capabilities into modular process domains with explicit contracts for data, workflow, and control ownership. This approach reduces monolithic coupling and enables progressive modernization without destabilizing core operations.
Core design principles
Composable architecture depends on domain boundaries, API and event interfaces, policy-aware identity controls, and semantic consistency across operational and analytical layers. Governance should balance autonomy with enforceable standards to avoid uncontrolled fragmentation.
Related pathways: Enterprise ERP Ecosystem Taxonomy, Cross-System Business Process Framework, and Integration Fabric Enterprise Architecture.
Execution model and outcomes
Composable programs should track domain throughput, integration reliability, change lead time, and policy compliance to ensure architecture choices produce tangible operating performance gains. Effective execution aligns technology strategy with process ownership and value realization governance.
Hub pathways
Return to ERP Ecosystem Taxonomy, continue to ERP Strategy Hub, or review Enterprise Technology Services.