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Category: Enterprise architecture

Notes on enterprise-architecture development and application – for the whole enterprise, not just the IT domains

Rethinking Zachman – the 'How' column

By Tom G Posted on 13 August 2007 Posted in Business, Enterprise architecture No Comments

Moving onward across the amended Zachman framework, the next column is ‘How‘. Zachman describes this as ‘process / input-output’, but again this is somewhat misleading. The true primitive here is function, in the mathematical sense. In other words something is …

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Rethinking Zachman – the 'What' column

By Tom G Posted on 12 August 2007 Posted in Business, Enterprise architecture No Comments

Expanding on the previous post on the overall set of Zachman columns, let’s rethink the detail of each framework column, starting with ‘What‘. Zachman describes the ‘What’ column as data, or more generally as ‘entity / relationship‘. To make this …

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Rethinking Zachman – the columns

By Tom G Posted on 11 August 2007 Posted in Business, Enterprise architecture 1 Comment

More on rethinking Zachman – this time on the vertical columns. Way back in the 1980s, Zachman defined just three columns for his original framework: What (data) How (function) Where (network) The trouble is that all this gives us is …

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Rethinking Zachman – the rows

By Tom G Posted on 10 August 2007 Posted in Business, Enterprise architecture No Comments

Enterprise-architecture again: first part of my promised write-up on where I’ve gotten to with rethinking Zachman. Zachman’s framework consists of six horizontal rows, representing perspectives; and six vertical columns, key representing categories of entities. Between them they form 36 cells, …

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Zachman and TOGAF revisited

By Tom G Posted on 8 August 2007 Posted in Enterprise architecture 7 Comments

Promised some time back that I’d start to document what I’ve done with Zachman and TOGAF in the enterprise-architecture space. Anyone who’s tried to use either of these ‘standards’ in real-life enterprise-architecture will know that they both have severe limitations …

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Back in Blighty

By Tom G Posted on 4 August 2007 Posted in Enterprise architecture, Knowledge, Uncategorized No Comments

Now back in Colchester, England, after the successful completion of my enterprise-architecture gig with NSW Dept of Community Services. And of course not only have a serious dose of jetlag to contend with, but a vile cold too – another …

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Happy New Year? – and enterprise-architecture again

By Tom G Posted on 30 June 2007 Posted in Enterprise architecture, Uncategorized No Comments

Yeah, apologies to all, I’ve been a bit quiet – working flat-out, under decidedly frustrating conditions, to finish off this integration between Zachman and TOGAF, for a new and much broader-reaching enterprise-architecture. The core work is done: right I’m now …

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Anecdote and narrative-knowledge

By Tom G Posted on 11 June 2007 Posted in Complexity / Structure, Enterprise architecture, Knowledge No Comments

For understanding about narrative-knowledge and non-IT-based knowledge in general, and how to access it and use it in large organisations, there’s no-one better in the world than Shawn Callahan and his Australian colleagues at Anecdote Pty Ltd. So if you’re …

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New enterprise-architecture category

By Tom G Posted on 4 June 2007 Posted in Business, Enterprise architecture No Comments

More than about time I added a specific enterprise-architecture category to this blog, so I’ve finally gone ahead and done so. Main reason is that after a mammoth session this weekend, I’ve finally found a way to integrate Zachman‘s framework …

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