Enterprise Architecture Podcasts Worth Listening To #01—And My Appearance on What’s Your Baseline?
Talking lightweight enterprise architecture on What’s Your Baseline?
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Talking lightweight enterprise architecture on What’s Your Baseline?
Early in the week, the baseline team announces that they are almost done with their work. There are a few more points to flesh out, but overall the structure is there. The team has brought along the following diagram to illustrate their way…
It does not take long to extend Brenda’s team: since she had such “good press” in the last few weeks, people are eager to join in. Management is a bit careful though, given that:
When configuration management is well addressed in software engineering, baseline monikers are absolutely great. If you consistently adhere to the ROCK SOLID principle that once created a baseline MUST be immutable, there cannot ever exist any ambiguity about what, for example, represents 1.0. Unfortunately the conventional scheme of … Continue reading →![]()
Why many enterprise architecture deliverables go unused and how to make architecture artifacts actually support real decisions and create measurable impact.
On discipline, clarity, and long-term architectural stability
Where it helps, where it breaks, and where judgment still matters
Why structure still matters, even when the work is iterative
From scrambled visibility to systemized clarity, discover a new model of executive leadership. Beth Weeks, EVP of Product Development at Planview, shows how to connect strategy, delivery, and outcomes through flow metrics.
Reflections on a year of writing, conversation, and (re)discovering what makes enterprise architecture practical and human.
The Architecture Development Method (ADM) of the TOGAF Standard describes a number of techniques a practitioner has at his disposal. Risk Management is the second-to-last technique that is described. Since it is addressed in several phases (Phase A and Phases E through H), it can be seen as an integral part of architecture development. Applying Risk Management techniques ensures that risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated as part of the architecture development process.
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