Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture A Practical and Pragmatic Approach to Learning the Basics of Enterprise Architecture

Implement a basic enterprise architecture from start to finish using a four stage wheel-based approach. Aided by real-world examples, this book shows what elements are needed for the initial implementation of a fundamental enterprise architecture The book's pragmatic approach keeps existing arc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Jager, Eric (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P. 2023.
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009786706406719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • About the Author
  • About the Reviewer
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Architecture Origin
  • 2.1. Timeline
  • 2.2. Zachman Framework
  • 2.3. The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
  • 2.3.1. Fundamental Content
  • 2.3.1.1. Architecture Development Method
  • 2.3.2. Series Guides
  • 2.4. Similarities and Differences
  • 2.5. Summary
  • Chapter 3: Architecture Definition
  • 3.1. Defining Enterprise Architecture
  • 3.2. Summary
  • Chapter 4: Architecture Domains
  • 4.1. Domains and Layers
  • 4.2. The Information Domain
  • 4.3. Multi-domain Model
  • 4.4. Summary
  • Chapter 5: Architecture Roles
  • 5.1. Defining Roles and Functions
  • 5.2. Generic Roles
  • 5.3. Variety in Functions
  • 5.4. The Enterprise Architect
  • 5.5. Summary
  • Chapter 6: Architecture Visualization
  • 6.1. Language to Visualize
  • 6.2. Modeling Language
  • 6.2.1. Architecture Elements
  • 6.2.1.1. Motivation Elements
  • 6.2.1.2. Strategy Layer
  • 6.2.1.3. Business Layer
  • 6.2.1.4. Information Layer
  • 6.2.1.5. Application Layer
  • 6.2.1.6. Technology Layer
  • 6.2.1.7. Composite Elements
  • 6.2.1.8. Implementation and Migration Layer
  • 6.3. Catalogs, Matrices, and Diagrams
  • 6.4. The Right Toolset
  • 6.4.1. Architecture Repository
  • 6.4.1.1. Enterprise Architecture Landscape
  • 6.4.1.2. Reference Architecture
  • 6.4.1.3. Standards
  • 6.4.1.4. Requirements
  • 6.5. Summary
  • Chapter 7: Architecture Positioning
  • 7.1. Earning Stripes
  • 7.2. Architecture Purpose
  • 7.3. Summary
  • Chapter 8: Architecture Implementation
  • 8.1. Implementation Wheel
  • 8.2. Document
  • 8.2.1. Information
  • 8.2.1.1. Organization
  • 8.2.1.2. Processes
  • 8.2.1.3. Concepts
  • 8.2.1.4. Applications
  • 8.2.1.5. Technology
  • 8.2.2. Stakeholders
  • 8.2.2.1. Identify Key Stakeholders.
  • 8.2.2.2. Analyze Needs and Expectations
  • 8.2.2.3. Classify Stakeholders
  • 8.2.2.4. Stakeholder Map
  • 8.2.2.5. Communications Plan
  • 8.3. Define
  • 8.3.1. Maturity
  • 8.3.1.1. Maturity Model
  • 8.3.1.2. Maturity Levels
  • 8.3.1.3. Elements of Maturity
  • 8.3.1.4. Current and Desired Level
  • 8.3.2. Framework
  • 8.3.2.1. Framework Pyramid
  • 8.3.2.2. Basic Principles
  • 8.3.2.3. Requirements
  • 8.3.2.4. Standards
  • 8.3.3. Strategy
  • 8.3.3.1. Drivers
  • 8.3.3.2. Goals
  • 8.3.3.3. Objectives
  • 8.3.3.4. Initiatives
  • 8.4. Execute
  • 8.4.1. Strategy
  • 8.4.2. Roadmap
  • 8.5. Control
  • 8.5.1. Measure Progress
  • 8.5.1.1. Architecture Deliverables
  • 8.5.1.2. Goals and Objectives
  • 8.5.1.3. Dashboards
  • 8.6. Summary
  • Chapter 9: Next Steps
  • 9.1. The Next Level
  • 9.2. Summary
  • Chapter 10: Architecture Application
  • 10.1. Lemon-A-de
  • 10.2. Developing Lemon-A-de's Architecture
  • 10.3. A Few Years Later
  • 10.4. Summary
  • Chapter 11: Closing Remarks
  • Appendix A: Example Information Map
  • Appendix B: Example Maturity Model
  • Appendix C: Example Work Package View
  • References
  • Index.