Posts by: Adrian Grigoriu

TOGAF misconception

This post comes as a response to TOGAF Misconceptions blog by Mike Walker citing Dave Hornford which responds to some misgivings I have about the method.How does TOGAF serves your effort to develop an Enterprise Architecture? Let's have a look...

Enterprise architecture: Purpose and definition

Enterprise architecture (EA), as the name states, is the architecture that is the integrated blueprint of the enterprise. It, simply put, describes the enterprise from the many angles that serve its various stakeholders.Hence, EA, as an architecture, is to...

Enterprise architecture looks like an MRI scan

Architecture, in general, is about models and blueprints. Hence, enterprise architects have to devise models that describe the enterprise.  Based on these models many people in the enterprise visualize, analyze and solve their own issues, in context. Because you...

Is complexity a problem for the enterprise?

Richard Veryard states that "Complexity is not a problem". Let me see. Complexity is growing rapidly today. And that is as it should be.Should we not control complexity, the management of our systems and enterprises, of their issues and their...

Is TOGAF incomplete, complex and sucks?

"TOGAF is not complex". Its content is not, in fact it is rather bland, the form is though. It's simply too large, consisting of sections that are not specific to architecture but overlap, unnecessarily, with other methodologies.
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