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BiZZdesign Enterprise Studio (BES)

3 months, 11 days ago

Getting The Most Out Of An EA Tool

by Owen Richardson

At work we use Bizzdesign’s Enterprise Studio (BES). I wanted to talk a little about getting the most out of an EA tool like this, if you want to get to a more advanced level of architecture model maturity. Yes … Continue reading →
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7 months, 13 days ago

Working with Projects & Dependencies

by Owen Richardson

This blog runs through some basic dependency mapping that we are doing within my team, and the approach I sometimes take to manage project deliverable’s in a large scale project environment. There are many different approaches that can be taken &…

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1 year, 3 months ago

Control Services in ArchiMate

by Owen Richardson

Control Services are a mechanism we can use to implement security controls. I wrote this blog to demonstrate that controls are real things, which we should carefully consider; not just line items on a spreadsheet. Continue reading →
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1 year, 3 months ago

Risk And Security Elements In ArchiMate

by Owen Richardson

Those of you using BiZZdesign’s Enterprise Studio know we are lucky enough to have a collection of elements for security modelling. This view shows how we can map those to standard ArchiMate elements. Continue reading →
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1 year, 5 months ago

Requirements Realization Views

by Owen Richardson

One of the most essential but often overlooked views to have on architecture is requirements realization. This blog explores this subject and one way we can work with them. Continue reading →
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