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Visualizing An Enterprise’s Strategic Systems At a Glance

Analysts Corner

Any number of complex software applications or the use of unwieldy diagramming tools reinforces that complexity without making those systems and processes any easier to understand, document, or describe. Personnel interviews uncover more thorough and relevant information. Post-It-Notes, flip charts, brainstorming sessions, etc.)

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Migrating to the cloud? Follow these steps to encourage success

Smart Data Collective

Outside of the physical servers and data centres that every cloud provider is comprised of, the infrastructure layer encompasses everything related to information architecture, including data access and security, data storage systems, computational resources, availability, and service-level agreements. The post Migrating to the cloud?

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Analyst’s corner digest #9

Analysts Corner

. > Keep reading… 3) The Art of Writing Good Documentation, by Pragati Sinha Documentation is dead. All are good excuses for writing little to no documentation for your software projects. In this day and age, they have to be ready to get their hands dirty and dig out information and insights from wherever possible.

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Putting the Enterprise Back in Enterprise Architecture w/ Ross Beurmann

Leading Agile

The Enterprise Solutions Architect is a role that focuses on designing solutions to problems that tend to be IT-centric, while an Enterprise Architect focuses more on designing or documenting the relationship between all the systems across the Enterprise and how they interact to deliver value.

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Pioneering AI Frontier: Integrated Knowledge Bases

Analysts Corner

Banking sector : integrating credit information, accounts, and financial transactions. A database and a knowledge base are two distinct things, even though both are used to store information. On the other hand, a knowledge base is a collection of information that goes beyond raw data.

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Analyst’s corner digest #15

Analysts Corner

We’ve got some insights on using SWOT and identifying business rules, a guide to assess your enterprise architecture practice maturity, an interview with Karl Wiegers as recorded by Fabricio Laguna; and a few career stories: how do you start a new project as a BA? And some people told me UML is dead — still kicking, and useful as ever!

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… 3) The Power of Recommendation Engines: An In-Depth Guide to Their Types, Techniques, and Applications by Nilimesh Halder, PhD In today’s digital age, consumers are inundated with information and options. This core EA artefact is the current Enterprise Architecture & Technology Document, abbreviated to EATD.