Abstract
Bojongminggir Village in Pekalongan Regency has achieved "Independent Village" status based on the
Village Development Index (IDM), yet faces the challenge of data fragmentation between the Village
Financial System (Siskeudes) and the Village Information System (OpenSID). The main identified
problem is system fragmentation, where the village uses the Siskeudes application for financial
reporting to the central government, while mail services and population administration use OpenSID.
This research designs an integrated enterprise architecture using the TOGAF ADM 9.2 framework to
support the Smart Village concept. The research method employs a mixed-method approach through
observation, FGDs, and system prototype development. The research results produce an architecture
blueprint that integrates population data as a Single Source of Truth with the implementation of an API
gateway for connectivity between systems. Prototype evaluation shows an increase in service time
efficiency from 15 minutes per service to near real-time at about 3 minutes per service, system
availability increased from 85% to 99.2%, and administrative staff gave an average SUS score of 82.0.
This architecture aligns with Pekalongan Regent Regulation Number 33 of 2018 and provides a
measurable roadmap for village digital transformation.
Keywords: Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF ADM, Smart Village, System Integration, Siskeudes,
OpenSID.