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Enterprise Architecture Planning: Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and Technology

by Steven H. Spewak

Other authors: John A. Zachman (Foreword)

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Praise for Enterprise Architecture Planning "... the book has given me a wealth of good, fresh ideas about every facet of the architecture process ... makes a substantive contribution to the body of IS planning knowledge." --John A. Zachman Zachman, Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Planning is more advanced than traditional system planning approaches because you: define a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems, and procedures, define data before application, and let data determine the sequence for implementing applications systems. Here the authors give you a common-sense approach to Enterprise Architecture Planning. You'll find dozens of examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines to support these techniques. This is the best guide available to help you ensure a cost-effective, long-term solution.… (more)
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Enterprise architecture planning: developing a blueprint for data, applications and technology aiuta a :

* definire un modello di business stabile indipendente dai confini, dai sistemi e dalle procedure organizzative,
* definire i dati prima dell'applicazione e
* lasciare che i dati determinino la sequenza per l'implementazione dei sistemi applicativi.

Gli autori forniscono un approccio di buon senso alla pianificazione dell'architettura aziendale fornendo, tra l'altro, decine di esempi di architetture, procedure, liste di controllo e utili linee guida a supporto di queste tecniche.
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Praise for Enterprise Architecture Planning "... the book has given me a wealth of good, fresh ideas about every facet of the architecture process ... makes a substantive contribution to the body of IS planning knowledge." --John A. Zachman Zachman, Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Planning is more advanced than traditional system planning approaches because you: define a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems, and procedures, define data before application, and let data determine the sequence for implementing applications systems. Here the authors give you a common-sense approach to Enterprise Architecture Planning. You'll find dozens of examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines to support these techniques. This is the best guide available to help you ensure a cost-effective, long-term solution.

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