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Stephen Cohen's thoughts on Enterprise Architecture
Is Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) really architecture?
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over 8 years ago
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stephen cohen
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Being service oriented (SO) is, and continues to prove itself to be, a valuable and elegant approach for applications as well as enterprise architectures. However I am a bit baffled by why an architecture which is service oriented is being branded a new...
Stephen Cohen's thoughts on Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Architecture increases project risk .. but it's worth it.
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over 8 years ago
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stephen cohen
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I am a big fan of risk management in all projects. It is however generally rare to see risks identified when developing an enterprise architecture. On the one hand, this seems to make sense. Enterprise architectures are there to address the shared risks...
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