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To ensure that modernization is aligned with the organization's mission, vision and objectives
Following key aspects could/should be addressed during Context Analysis:
Organizational Goals & Strategy (focus area)
Mission & vision alignment: how the application to be modernized contributes to the company’s purpose.
Strategic priorities: e.g., cost reduction, faster time-to-market, innovation, compliance, sustainability.
Business KPIs: revenue growth, customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, risk reduction.
Target state: what the organization expects from the modernized application (agility, resilience, scalability, user-centricity).
Business & Value Chain Role
Is the application mission-critical (core to business operations) or a support tool?
Which business processes depend on it?
Expected business outcomes from modernization (e.g., reduced downtime, faster releases, new business capabilities).
Regulatory & Legal Context
Compliance with industry standards and legal frameworks (e.g., GDPR, ISO 26262, HIPAA).
Risks of non-compliance (fines, reputational damage, operational disruptions).
Organizational & Cultural Context
Company culture (innovation-driven, risk-averse, cost-focused).
IT governance (decision-making structures, funding models).
Stakeholder objectives (CxO, product owners, compliance, operations).
Technology & Ecosystem Dependencies
External vendors, SaaS, APIs, and infrastructure.
Roadmap alignment with technology strategy (cloud-first, on-prem, hybrid).
Interoperability with other enterprise systems.
Market & Competitive Drivers
Competitive pressures requiring faster delivery or differentiation.
Benchmarking against peers.
Emerging market needs and innovation opportunities.
Is there a recommended methodology to support this activity ?
The GQM (Goal–Question–Metric) framework helps organizations conduct modernization in a goal-driven, measurable, and transparent way.
It ensures each modernization step is anchored in organizational objectives and provides decision-makers with a dashboard of aligned metrics to support both strategic commitment and continuous monitoring.
A key principle is that metrics must be integrated from the beginning of the modernization journey — starting in the diagnostic phase — to establish a baseline and ensure every modernization step can be evaluated against organizational goals.
How GQM Works in Modernization
Goal – Define modernization objectives
Business-oriented and long-term.
Examples: Improve maintainability, Reduce downtime, Accelerate time-to-market.
Question – Translate goals into evaluation points
Clarify what needs to be asked to know if the goal is being achieved.
Example: How frequent and predictable are deployments?
Metric – Provide measurable evidence
Indicators that answer the questions and track progress.
Examples: Deployment frequency, MTTR, technical debt ratio, defect density.
The Role of the Dashboard
By structuring modernization with GQM, organizations can build a dashboard of metrics directly aligned with strategic goals:
Decision support: CxO stakeholders can commit to a modernization roadmap knowing how it contributes to business objectives.
Transparency: Every modernization initiative can be traced back to an organizational goal, with measurable evidence of impact.
Monitoring contribution: Over successive iterations, the dashboard shows how modernization delivers value — whether in reliability, agility, cost efficiency, or innovation capability.
Continuous alignment: If organizational priorities evolve, the dashboard ensures modernization efforts can be realigned quickly.