Eight Best Practices for Enterprise Reference Architecture Development with Vertical Lift and Fixed Wing Aviation Examples
F-0082-2026-0159
5/5/2026
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Enterprises that develop complex products or systems often struggle to reuse technology efficiently across their portfolios. This challenge is especially prevalent in aerospace, transportation, energy, and defense industries, where preserving freedom of action is critical. In this context, freedom of action is defined as the ability to avoid vendor lock imposed by integrators or third parties, while enabling competition within clearly defined functional boundaries that establish effective market segments for system components. This paper presents eight best practices for Enterprise Reference Architecture (ERA) development to address this challenge and applies them to aviation functionality spanning both vertical lift and fixed wing platforms. Because complex systems can be modularized in many ways, a consistent set of guiding rules is required to produce an organized set of modules that are reusable across an enterprise portfolio. The best practices presented in this paper are intended to fulfill that role.
- Citation
- DuBois, T. and Zook, K., "Eight Best Practices for Enterprise Reference Architecture Development with Vertical Lift and Fixed Wing Aviation Examples," Vertical Flight Society 82nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 5, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0159.