<p>Ever-changing business needs have prompted large companies to rethink their enterprise IT. Today, businesses must allow interaction with their customers, partners, and employees at more touch points and at a depth never thought previously. At the same time, rapid advances in information technolog
Collaborative Enterprise Architecture
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 310
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
''This work for IT practitioners and managers uses a conversational style and a sense of humor as it penetrates the shroud of mystery surrounding enterprise architecture (EA).''-- Reference and Research Book News, December 2012
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Pages i-ii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Acknowledgments, Page xi
Chapter 1 - Why Collaborative Enterprise Architecture?, Pages 1-30, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 2 - What Is Enterprise Architecture?, Pages 31-38, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 3 - What Enterprise Architects Do: Core Activities of EA, Pages 39-104, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 4 - EA Frameworks, Pages 105-121, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 5 - EA Maturity Models, Pages 123-135, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 6 - Foundations of Collaborative EA, Pages 137-157, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 7 - Toward Pragmatism: Lean and Agile EA, Pages 159-234, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 8 - Inviting to Participation: EAM 2.0, Pages 235-278, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Chapter 9 - The Next Steps: Taking Collaborative EA Forward, Pages 279-293, Stefan Bente, Uwe Bombosch, Shailendra Langade
Appendix - The Bank4Us staff, Page 295
References, Pages 297-302
Index, Pages 303-310
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