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What is Business Architecture?

The BAWorld

Business Architecture is a holistic framework for aligning an organization with its goals, and in turn, making it more competitive. In this article, we’ll discuss what business architecture is? Business architecture is the blueprint of a company. Definition of Business Architecture.

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Business architecture with Zachman

Capiro

Generic Business Architecture. Before looking at the Zachman framework for an architecture, take a look at the accompanying diagram; The business process architecture shows the key business processes and their inter-relationships. Zachman Architectural Framework. The columns of the Zachman framework.

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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

Mike Cottmeyer was recently a guest on the Agile to Agility podcast with Miljan Bajic where he discussed Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling. What do you do with Enterprise Architecture like, the whole thing, right? Then maybe just to kind of add another thing here, which is reference architecture.

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Business Data Architecture

Capiro

A business data architecture comprises definitions and models of an organisation’s data. These definitions use the language of the business. The models provide a picture of the business in terms of the data. Understanding the data architecture is a key skill of a business analyst.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

And you know, this is what it means to get to a definition of done. How do we continuously reevaluate the business architecture? How do we align business architecture to strategy in an ongoing way? And we can be really dogmatic about, “Is there a Scrum master? Is there a product owner?

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

And so, we were definitely in a position where we were having to put together constructs that allowed us to connect, legitimately connect, from, “here’s the strategic imperative” to, “here’s the hundreds of people “that are gonna be involved; how do we marry those up? – [Mike] Yeah.

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