
Everyday Enterprise Architecture(sách keo gáy bìa mềm)
Categories:Computers - Enterprise Computing Systems
Year:2023
Edition:1
Language:english
Pages:227
Discover what needs to happen in enterprise-architecture practice—and
not just its outcomes, but also the activities from which those outcomes
would arise. This book reveals how business and enterprise architects
can deliver fast solutions to an always-on-the-go business world.
To
begin, you'll review a new technique called "context-space
mapping," which provides a structured method for sense-making across the
entire context of an enterprise. Throughout the book, you'll
concentrate on the routine practices that underpin each of the
architecture disciplines.
Working step-by-step through a real
10-day architecture project, this book explores the activities that
underpin the strategy, structures and solutions in the real-time turmoil
of an enterprise architect’s everyday work. You'll explore how and why
and when the various documents, artefacts and items of ‘theory-stuff’
come into the practice – all those mainstream methods, frameworks,
models, metamodels and other information sources.
In the end,
Everyday Enterprise Architecture will help you develop the skills,
judgment, and awareness to keep enhancing the value of your
architectural projects.
What You'll Learn
• Work on architectures at "business-speed"
• Adapt architectures for different tasks
• Gather, use, and manage architectural information
Who This Book Is For
Enterprise and business architects.
About the author
Tom
Graves has been an independent consultant for more than four decades,
in business transformation, enterprise architecture and knowledge
management. His clients in Europe, Australasia and the Americas cover a
broad range of industries including banking, utilities, manufacturing,
logistics, engineering, media telecoms, research, defence and
government. He has a special interest in architectures beyond IT, and
integration between IT-based and non-IT-based services.