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Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture
Strategies to Transform Information Systems in the Era of Big Data

Transform enterprise architecture with new techniques, strategies, and knowledge.

James Luisi (Author)

9780128002056, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 15 May 2014

372 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.59 kg

"...a balanced introduction to the field of EA. It will help business managers trying to achieve their strategic goals with the help of ICT systems in particular, and help them understand what EA can do to help." --Computing Reviews, September 2014

Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture is a practical hands-on instruction manual for enterprise architects. This book prepares you to better engage IT, management, and business users by equipping you with the tools and knowledge you need to address the most common enterprise architecture challenges. You will come away with a pragmatic understanding of and approach to enterprise architecture and actionable ideas to transform your enterprise. Experienced enterprise architect James V. Luisi generously shares life cycle architectures, transaction path analysis frameworks, and more so you can save time, energy, and resources on your next big project.

As an enterprise architect, you must have relatable frameworks and excellent communication skills to do your job. You must actively engage and support a large enterprise involving a hundred architectural disciplines with a modest number of subject matter experts across business, information systems, control systems, and operations architecture. They must achieve their mission using the influence of ideas and business benefits expressed in simple terms so that any audience can understand what to do and why. Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture gives you the tools to accomplish your goals in less time with fewer resources.

I - INTRODUCTION

II – BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE

III – INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IV – INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE

V – CONTROL SYSTEMS

VI – OPERATIONS ARCHITECTURE

VII – CROSS DISCIPLINE CAPABILITIES

VIII – MISCELLANEOUS

APPENDIX

Subject Areas: Database programming [UMT], Business mathematics & systems [KJQ]

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