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Interesting progress using EPF / RMC as a tool |
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Written by Charles Edwards
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 11:26 |
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New blog on Interesting progress using EPF / RMC as a tool under the Blog section. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 October 2008 11:30 )
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Renamed EA Black Hole to EA Vacuum |
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Written by Charles Edwards
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Friday, 05 September 2008 09:39 |
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The paper that was published last week, has been renamed and refactored, based upon comments and discussion from my peers this week. It was felt, correctly too I believe, that the use of the term 'Black Hole' was setting EA for failure - Why? Because no matter how much funding and money you throw at a black hole you still get nothing back - in fact they are to be avoided at all costs! So I decided to rename it a vacuum, because vacuum's in confined areas are finite and can be overcome. Other bits and pieces as well as clarifactions were added into the paper to make it read better. Log in or register to read the paper. Its in the Whitepapers section under the Communication section. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 09:47 )
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Whitepaper on the EA Black Hole |
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Written by Charles Edwards
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Friday, 29 August 2008 13:41 |
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Architecture in computing is an often misunderstood concept; particularly since those who work in Information Systems and Technology Departments do not necessarily come from a software or systems architecting and engineering (specifically coding) background find it difficult to fully appreciate many of the subtleties of Architecture. This paper shows how due to misunderstanding of the various architectural concepts it is easy to overlook a fundamentally important and strategic part of the Business as a whole; in particular Enterprise Architecture. Log in or register to read the paper. Its in the Whitepapers section under the Communication section. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 August 2008 13:46 )
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Written by Charles Edwards
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 19:18 |
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I've started a Blog tab to get some blogging going. If you'd like to publish any of your EA blogs here feel free to submit them, once you've registered and logged in. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 13 December 2008 15:00 )
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Changing the culture - Enterprise Architecture Systems |
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Written by Charles Edwards
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 16:15 |
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Could you imagine running a medium to large financial department in a business using only spreadsheets instead of a proper Accounting system in this day and age? Hardly. As a practicing Enterprise Architect it never ceases to amaze me at how everyone can see the need for an Accounting System within an Enterprise, no matter the size of the company, but by and large completely fail to recognise the need or benefits of an Enterprise Architecture System. Is it because Accounting systems have become the norm and are embedded in the culture of the way we do business? This paper compares the two items to see how far apart they really are, and help swing the culture of business towards “accounting” for the architecture of the enterprise as part of the norm. Login and go to the Whitepapers section and download it from the Communication section there. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 13 December 2008 14:56 )
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