Enterprise Portfolio Management and Enterprise Architecture Paper Available

I have added another paper to my list of papers.  This one is on the central role of the Enterprise Architect in the Enterprise Portfolio Management Process and how Systems Engineering, System Architecture, and Enterprise Architecture are inter-re…

Decision-making – linking intent and action [3]

How is it that what we actually do in the heat of the action can differ so much from the intentions and decisions we set beforehand? How can we bring them into better alignment, to ’keep to the plan’? And how does this affect our enterprise-architectures? What we’ve been looking at in this series of posts is […]

Link Collection — January 8, 2012

  • Event Processing at the Large Hadron Collider | Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog

    Paul Vincent on events and Higgs boson:

    “Earlier this month Dr Neil Geddes gave a fascinating presentation at the BCS on “Data Processing at the Large Hadron Collider”, describing how LHC experiments create 1 Billion events per sec of which they can record in detail 100 events per sec.”

    tags: event_processing tibco higgs-boson

  • Predicts 2012: Information Infrastructure and Big Data

    I would edit this to be: “Make event-driven architecture and complex event processing first-class citizens”, but I can live with the following from Gartner:

    “Make event-driven architecture and complex event processing first-class citizens in data modeling work and metadata repositories.”

    tags: 2012 gartner event_processing

  • Disruptions: Resolved in 2012: To Enjoy the View Without Help From an iPhone – NYTimes.com

    I get my best ideas during dog walks… not to mention, some really out there ideas as well.

    “Jonah Lehrer, a neuroscientist and the author of the soon-to-be-released book, “Imagine: How Creativity Works,” said in a phone interview that our brains often needed to become inattentive to figure out complex issues. He said his book discussed an area of the brain scientists call “the default network” that was active only when the rest of the brain was inactive — in other words, when we were daydreaming.

    Letting the mind wander activates the default network, he said, and allows our brains to solve problems that most likely can’t be solved during a game of Angry Birds.”

    tags: problem-solving

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How is it that what we actually do in the heat of the action can differ so much from the intentions and decisions we set beforehand? How can we bring them into better alignment, to ’keep to the plan’? And how does this affect our enterprise-architectures? This is Part 2 of this exploration: the first part is […]

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Here’s some delightful industry news, the 2009 version of the Standish Chaos report indicates that only 32% of I.T. projects are delivered on time, on budget, with required features and functions. 24% of all I.T. projects fail, i.e. are cancelled pri…

Teaching Enterprise Architecture

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@leodesousa asked if it was necessary to say what #entarch was before describing the value+process

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Teaching Enterprise Architecture

#entarch @leodesousa asked if one had to teach a 1 wk mod on EA, what would be the approach?
@leodesousa asked if it was necessary to say what #entarch was before describing the value+process

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Impacting Business with Enterprise Architecture: What the Future Holds for EA Efforts

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