The discipline of enterprise architecture (EA) was developed in the 1980s with a strong focus on the information systems landscape of organizations. Since those days, the scope of the discipline has ...
"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
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The Open Group this week released the latest version of its modeling language for enterprise architecture, ArchiMate 2.0. The new version is aligned with The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), ...
Ardoq, a software company reinventing enterprise architecture, is launching Scenarios, enabling organizations to model multiple future states in a scalable, data-driven, and collaborative way. Ardoq’s ...
Among the many buzzwords or common phrases used in business, “blueprint” is on the list. In many cases, the word serves as a great visualization for how a company wants to structure teams, processes ...
In a previous column, “How Enterprise Architecture Raises IT's Game”, I promised to delve deeper into my thesis that companies could use enterprise architecture to move from what Len Fehskens of The ...
No EA framework will be a perfect match for your organization’s needs; choose one that gets as close as possible and consider augmenting that with additional tools to model business processes, ...
Enterprise Architecture or City Planning? “City planning” is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating ...
The convergence of artificial intelligence and full-stack development has created unprecedented opportunities for ...