The division of labour in enterprise IT is gaining grounds as we see the use of key words in various job descriptions and HR activities. Today the profiles for Architects, Analysts, Designers, Developers, Testers, Project Manager and System Administrators are becoming clearer and professionalised.
While this division of labour is in alignment with the principles of enterprise architecture, wherein various aspects of the enterprise are broken down into discrete building blocks, then meticulously develop the various building blocks and integrate them into a functional system, applying these principles come with a bundle of challenges. Delivery management in the context of human, financial and technology resource fluctuations can be very challenging.
Such challenges are triggers stimulating managers to act against conventional wisdom in the name of “firefighting”. Think of the hilarious laughter when a manager gets a specialist developer to writing architectural or design specifications. Now put a smile on your face and remember that Information Technology is ubiquitous and dynamic. A specialist can always break a daily grind by venting into something different. You can have some fun by writing some “Test Cases”. The fun is: Specialist testers can break their daily grind by writing some “Test Cases” to test their Test-Output.
In effect the concepts of specialising generalists and generalising specialists may hamper the contextual application of Enterprise Architecture principles. To mitigate the risks of improvisational usage of these concepts, they should be carefully integrated into any endeavour to realise sustainable enterprise architectures.
Sonntag, 2. November 2014
Samstag, 28. Juni 2014
Some of my prezis
- Introduction to TOGAF
- Leveraging Enterprise Architecture
- EA Reference Models
- Enterprise Architecture: Structuring Architecture Deliverables
- Enterprise Architecture: Developing Principles
- Enterprise Architecture: Mapping Capabilities
- Relating TOGAF ADM to other IT related Methods
- Enterprise Architecture: ArchiMate Fundamentals
Sonntag, 2. März 2014
Some of my corporate publications
Some times I am confronted informally with a corporate question which leads to a publication.
Here are the links to some of those corporate publications:
Here are the links to some of those corporate publications:
- Another challenge in the uptake of modelling
- Thinking beyond conventional challenges of introducing a new tool
- A Contextual Application Of Enterprise Architecture Principles
- People, Process and Tool Chain Change Management
- Mapping Capabilities
- Enterprise Architecture: Governance
- Developing a CIO's Dashboard
- Software Development: 12 years after the web publishing of the agile manifesto
- Modelling in Agile Software Development
Samstag, 8. Februar 2014
Enterprise Architecture
Every system has an architecture, but not every architecture is explicitly expressed and documented.
With Enterprise Architecture we focus on the architecture of enterprises as a multifaceted system. Think about the business aspects of the enterprise and you can make the business architecture explicit. Think about the technology aspects of the enterprise and you can make the technology architecture explicit.
Keep in touch and lets explore the architecture of your enterprise.
With Enterprise Architecture we focus on the architecture of enterprises as a multifaceted system. Think about the business aspects of the enterprise and you can make the business architecture explicit. Think about the technology aspects of the enterprise and you can make the technology architecture explicit.
Keep in touch and lets explore the architecture of your enterprise.
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