Requirements in Architecture
This blog talks about requirements in the context of architecture design – including their importance and some bare minimum needs. Continue reading →
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This blog talks about requirements in the context of architecture design – including their importance and some bare minimum needs. Continue reading →
This blog talks about requirements in the context of architecture design – including their importance and some bare minimum needs.
This blog talks about requirements in the context of architecture design – including their importance and some bare minimum needs. Continue reading →
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Expressing real life situations as mathematical models drive decisions on how to respond appropriately. Assumptions are not facts but do have a probability of occurring. Confidence in a model is an important factor of both the likelihood of the assumptions being correct and the quality and quantity of the data … Continue reading
You are under pressure to cut cost. Your consultants are gone. You’re on your own. Leadership is banging on the door. How do you make justifiable decisions on these reductions?
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Traditional Business Continuity Business Continuity (BC) ensures you understand how your organization normally functions, and includes a plan for managing and successfully getting through planned and unplanned adverse conditions, and transitioning to/f…
In this time of the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated extreme economic disruption we’re all experiencing, the imperative to move rapidly toward digital products and business models is becoming both clear and increasingly urgent.
As we now realize, the effects of Covid-19 on work and home life have focused our efforts on learning to navigate a new normal. The personal and business impacts of this are evident. On the personal side, we are all learning how to be “Alone, Together”…
In Part 1, we anonymized the narrative of one of our large manufacturing customers. Forced to protect the company in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CEO decided to let all the contractors go and in Part 1 we presented the first of two possible s…
Your architects need inspiration, new competencies, and added expertise. Led by Cutter Senior Consultant Mike Rosen, these virtual training sessions provide an infusion of expert guidance and best practices that will help your business and enterprise a…
What is enterprise architecture’s role in innovation? The question comes up often, and it is worth sharing a few thoughts and recommendations.
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