How to Assess Enterprise Architecture Practice Maturity
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Analysts Corner
AUGUST 1, 2023
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MARCH 15, 2023
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Analysts Corner
AUGUST 8, 2023
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!
Analysts Corner
JANUARY 28, 2025
Enterprise Architecture Continue reading on Analysts corner
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NOVEMBER 15, 2024
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JULY 25, 2024
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JUNE 25, 2024
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Analysts Corner
OCTOBER 26, 2023
Finally, a very structured article explaining what enterprise architecture is, its benefits, and its method. I had an information systems degree but was uncertain about what to do with it. As any resourceful, determined, and anxious person would do, I turned to Google and typed “careers for information systems graduate”. >
Analysts Corner
OCTOBER 3, 2022
Enterprise Architecture Techniques Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
Analysts Corner
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
> 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.
Analysts Corner
JUNE 27, 2023
They communicate through an incredible interface using natural language and images with real-time information. > > Keep reading… Quick bites “Quick bites” is a series of short and pointy articles that focus on practical ways of solving a specific business analysis or enterprise architecture problem.
Analysts Corner
MAY 28, 2023
We deal with information technology, and not spending enough time on the core of it — information — may result in issues. > Keep reading… Enterprise architecture & Agile 1) How to Make IT Systems Resilient by Shashi Sastry No humanmade system is immune to failure.
Analysts Corner
JANUARY 8, 2023
Architecture essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
Analysts Corner
FEBRUARY 12, 2024
Requirements trace (or traceability) information documents the logical links between individual requirements and other system elements: other requirements of various types, business rules, design components, code objects, tests, help files, and so on. > Get in touch via editor.analysts.corner@gmail.com if you want your content featured.
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SEPTEMBER 27, 2022
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NOVEMBER 19, 2022
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DECEMBER 4, 2022
Architecture Essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
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DECEMBER 17, 2022
An architecture essay Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
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JANUARY 26, 2023
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GAVS Technology
JUNE 2, 2021
As global IT is rapidly being digitalized, the network security requirements of major businesses are offered as Out of The Box (OOTB) IT security products by IT OEMs (Information Technology Original Equipment Manufacturers). Finally, what the business demands is to customize, which violates the intent of the OOTB product.
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NOVEMBER 12, 2022
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Whizlabs
APRIL 19, 2021
His success was first recognized 7 years ago when he was named as one of the top 9 Cloud Pioneers in Information week. Lydia is a seeker of input through information, opinions and experiences. Currently he is working as Head of Business Development & Information Technology Services at BEKO Engineering Ltd.
Modern Analyst
MARCH 5, 2023
Business analysts and process improvement analysts may prepare process models at key points of business process management, information technology, and regulatory compliance project methodologies. The highest quality process model examples provide clear, accurate process information of direct interest to their readers.
Analysts Corner
DECEMBER 4, 2024
The core capability of an Enterprise Architecture Management tool: Planning the future IT landscape Towards a mechanical planning of the future IT landscape In this short post, I discuss what an Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) tool is and how an EAM should be understood in relation to metadata management in general.
Timo Elliott
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
The Real Challenge: Its Not About Tools Some “Enterprise Architect” job openings still ask for detailed coding skills, fundamentally misunderstanding the point of the role. And discussions about enterprise architecture often default to technology solutions.
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