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Notes on Enterprise Architecture, Systems Integration, and anything else that interests me this week...

June 2009 - Posts

Should some requirements be called out as “architectural” requirements?
Some methodologies of software architecture, including EWITA , attempt to describe architectural processes in a manner that is quite separate from the development of software.  Is that valid? To whit, the first step in the EWITA process is described Read More...
The Semantic Language of Architecture
For most of the last decade, we’ve seen a steady growth in the use of a simple “recommended practice” in the world of software architecture.  Well known by it’s designation, IEEE-1471 is officially titled “ Recommended Practice for Architectural Read More...
Suggested Curriculum: MBA in Business Architecture
About a month back, I asked if it was time to create an MBA in Business Architecture . I’m going to follow up with a suggestion for a curriculum for such an odd degree. The degree is provocative on its face. After all, an MBA is first and foremost, a Read More...
reworking my Architecture blogroll
Many of the folks on my Architecture blog roll have been inactive, so I've dropped them. There are other, newer blogs that may deserve attention. If you know of a blog or wiki that covers Architectural issues, and you find it valuable, please send me Read More...
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