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05
Nov
2009
Using TOGAF the Wrong Way Could Cost You

2 days ago by MoreThan140Chars

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is a great, as long as you’re comfortable doing a little nighttime reading, almost 800 pages worth of nighttime reading! Just to give you a taste of what you’d in for, you have to dig through more than 40 pages before figuring out what TOGAF is, “TOGAF p ...

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03
Nov
2009
Part Four: The way of an Enterprise Architect

5 days ago by Jörgen Dahlberg

Do you like your Enterprise Architecture? Have you ever considered the possibility that you might like your Enterprise Architecture. Do you go to work with a smile on your face every day? Could it be that it means that your happy with the way things are going. Or are you dissatisfied with the curren ...

Move the future - enklare.wordpress.com

01
Nov
2009
A week in Tweets: 25-31 Oct 09

6 days ago by Tom G

Another week, another collection of Tweets and links, in the usual categories. A shorter list this time, after the ‘More’ link… Narrative-knowledge, storytelling, knowledge-management and knowledge-sharing: unorder: Videos of my talk to the Singapore IKMS on collaboration and storytelling http://bit ...

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EA in China – three views

6 days ago by Tom G

Better write up some of my notes and memories from the TOGAF Hong Kong conference before I forget them! Like every TOGAF conference there were some of the same ‘usual suspects’ (including me, of course! ) with their current version of the same developing themes for enterprise-architecture – such clo ...

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27
Oct
2009
A week in Tweets: 18-24 Oct 09

11 days ago by Tom G

And finally the Tweets and links from the week during and after the TOGAF Hong Kong conference. (See the earlier post for the Twitterstream at the conference itself.) Start off with enterprise-architecture, since that was the focus for the week for me: stevenunn: Robert Xu #oghk describes Chinese ma ...

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The role of the Solution Architect during the implementation

11 days ago by Serge Thorn

In my previous article I describe the role of the Solution Architect within the TOGAF ADM, mostly acting between phases E to G, with a specific focus on E (Opportunities and Solutions) and F (Migration Planning). This article will cover the role in phase G: Implementation governance. The objective o ...

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26
Oct
2009
Using TOGAF beyond IT

13 days ago by Tom G

Still in post-conference catch-up mode. In the meantime, here’s the slidedeck for “Using TOGAF beyond IT”, my presentation to the Open Group conference in Hong Kong. Download the file and view in Powerpoint’s ‘Notes View’ to see the full script. Note that it explores just one question: what do we ne ...

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23
Oct
2009
TOGAF-conference Twitter-stream

15 days ago by Tom G

Thought it might be useful to various folks (including me!) to post the Twitter-stream from the TOGAF conference (Open Group Enterprise Architecture Practitioners’ Conference, Hong Kong) earlier this week. For readability I’ve reversed the order so that the tweets are listed earliest-first, and I’ve ...

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Post-conference catch-up

15 days ago by Tom G

Just back from the TOGAF conference in Hong Kong, hence going through the usual joys of jet-lag and dealing-with-the-backlog. Quick summary: seems to have been very worthwhile. More evidence of the shift towards the realisation that enterprise-architecture is about more than just IT: in fact that’s ...

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19
Oct
2009
The mysterious Building Blocks of TOGAF

19 days ago by Jörgen Dahlberg

A view on Building Blocks in context

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