Mythbusting the TOGAF Standard

I have said it before: the TOGAF Standard is awesome. If you make an effort to really understand the framework you will agree with me. Unfortunately, despite being around for thirty years, it is still often rigorously misunderstood and misinterpreted. And it is these misinterpretations that lead to the myths that circle the framework. That is why it is high time to start mythbusting the TOGAF Standard.

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AI Agents Unleashed: A Comprehensive Guide for Industry Trailblazers – Part 2

(Editor’s Note: What follows is Part 2 of “AI Agents Unleashed: A Comprehensive Guide for Industry Trailblazers.” Part 1 appeared yesterday.) Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara & Prasad Palli Cutting-Edge Technologies in AI Agent Systems A…

Architect Annelie Garlington Discusses Her Career Path and Role as Iasa Global’s First Female Mentor

Annelie Garlington, Enterprise & Digital Lead Solution Architect for the Bank of Ireland, was recently introduced as the first female mentor within Iasa Global’s Structured Mentoring Program. The program, which is based on the BTABoK […]

Learning Architecture, Anytime, Anywhere

By Paul Preiss Iasa began its journey to develop and grow a profession for business & technology architects over 22 years ago. One cornerstone to achieving this vision has always been developing the skills of architects […]

Augmenting Software Architects with Artificial Intelligence

By Scott Ambler Hardly a day goes by without news about a new advance in artificial intelligence (AI). AI is being applied to augment white collar workers, including software professionals. This includes software architects. Common […]

Agile Architecture Agony

In recent years, the agile way of working has become popular because it promises to make things more flexible, faster, and better at handling changes. However, when it comes to Enterprise Architecture, using agile methods can be tricky. It might cause problems, leading up to agile architecture agony. Agile methods are great for short, simple projects.

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Hello Human Intelligence, meet Complexity Crunch

Just an announcement that the video of the ‘fundamentals’ part of my recent talks on essential insights on technology and psychology in relation to the digital revolution is now online on my YouTube channel.