Enterprise Architecture Parte 2: Implementation Strategies
by Stan Locke download a PDF brochure
Description
This seminar will explore how to strategically Implement Enterprise Architecture. It will look at how to bring together two apparently opposing conditions - the short term need to deliver a solution on time and within budget, and the long term adaptability requirements of the enterprise.
The course examines the underlying constructs of the Zachman Framework and the implications of 'Thinking Zachman' to give a more balanced view of the entire enterprise.
Given that architecting an Enterprise is fundamental to the ongoing success of an organisation, this course has attempted to bring real world examples of what to do and not to do.
The blending of consulting situations with the theory of the Zachman approach yields a most interesting set of practical guideposts to those working on engineering the enterprise.
What you will learn
- How to use the framework as a thinking pattern
- To consider the framework implications and outcomes of enterprise integration
- To understand the underlying framework constructs of fractals, other frameworks and architectural consistency
- To gain an insight into basic framework implementation strategies and the rational for their use
- To understand the role of object technologies and the implications of binding framework cell contents
- To review framework implementations in business, not for profit and government situations summarising into basic best practices
Main Topics
- Business Model Abstracts
- Reference Model Survey
- Designing For Business Change
- Determining Architecture Reference Models
- Engaging Executive Management
- EA Approaches and Business Implications
- Beyond Current Methodologies To Business Imperatives
- Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture