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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. Zachman Framework.

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Is AI Coming for Your Job as an Enterprise Architect?

Analysts Corner

Photo by Archcookie on Unsplash But before we get too worked up about being replaced by AI, let’s take a step back and see what’s going on at the moment with enterprise architecture tools and AI out there. Avolution ABACUS has already started integrating AI to automate architecture analysis.

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Analyst’s corner digest #13

Analysts Corner

On enterprise architecture front, we’ve got an amazing recipe of how to set up Enterprise architecture in your company. Having established enterprise architecture for several companies, I am sharing my method for anyone interested in learning or using it. Interesting times! By Bhavini Sapra. By Karl Wiegers.

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Pioneering AI Frontier: Integrated Knowledge Bases

Analysts Corner

It involves processed and contextualized information, including links, cross-references, and relationships between different parts of knowledge, allowing for a broader and more integrated view that is easily understandable and accessible. 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 #11

Analysts Corner

A lot of articles on business analysis career development, BA tools & techniques, Agile, AI and Enterprise Architecture this time. What are these group of people, to whom we are referring as Business Analysts”? So much so, that at Herd Consulting — we refer to ourselves as a rockstar business analysis consultancy.

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Half Agile Isn’t Real Transformation

Leading Agile

The latter provides a nice-looking and usable interface to the “real” systems in the back-end, to provide read and write access to customers’ data via their smart devices, and to print materials to be mailed out, such as account summaries, late payment notices, and documentation required by regulatory bodies. HP NonStop?

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Analyst’s corner digest #12

Analysts Corner

A requirements traceability matrix (RTM) is a tool that enables business analysts to track the relationships between requirements and their associated deliverables such as design documents, test cases, and code. It refers to the process of categorizing data into distinct classes or categories based on their features.

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