Premises and principles for business system modelling (Part 3)
From the Editor: Graham Berrisford from Avancier Ltd has provided…
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
From the Editor: Graham Berrisford from Avancier Ltd has provided…
Regardless of our background we all have the tendency to divide our work into units. This tendency is usually called the unit bias. A simple example that we all have experienced occurs in cleaning where we first divide the area in subareas. Once we achieve a unit we feel a level of achievement so we … Continue reading The unit plague →
Right now there’s an interesting (to me, anyway!) discussion going on within the Enterprise Architecture Network community on LinkedIn, on the role of ethics in EA, and its relationship with EA as a profession. I’ve added a few quick comments…
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Several people reacted to my last blog with the reasonable question of how we can maintain/retain the sensation of enchantment on the bleak, depressing days when everything seems to be wrong with the world (or at least our own bit of it). I have no easy answer to this (if there were one, it probably […]
By The Open Group Security is at the forefront of the IT industry today. Customers are looking for secure solutions that solve their IT challenges. Permissions and privacy are just a few of the security features that are highly sought … Continue reading →![]()
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“Everyone in Government… promotes the concept of Government as a Platform (GaaP). A recent video issued by (Government Digital Service) GDS gives a high level view of GaaP and states:
We think there is a simpler, easier wa…
continuing.
“Everyone in Government… promotes the concept of Government as a Platform (GaaP). A recent video issued by (Government Digital Service) GDS gives a high level view of GaaP and states:
We think there is a simpler, easier wa…
I’ve been reviewing the FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, http://www.hl7.org/fhir) specification and they have an interesting concept called a compartment. Per the spec: Each resource may belong to one or more logical compartments. A compartment is a logical grouping of resources which share a common property. Compartments have two principal roles: Function as an access […]
ArchiMate is not a process modelling language. It has only limited support for process modelling. That is why I personally prefer to combine BPMN with ArchiMate, but that is not trivial (as explained here and here). In the book there … Continue reading →![]()