
Practical Model-Driven Enterprise Architecture
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Practical Model-Driven Enterprise Architecture
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Overview of this book
Most organizations face challenges in defining and achieving evolved enterprise architecture practices, which can be a very lengthy process even if implemented correctly. Developers, for example, can build better solutions only if they receive the necessary design information from architects, and decision-makers can make appropriate changes within the organization only if they know the implications of doing so.
The book starts by addressing the problems faced by enterprise architecture practitioners and provides solutions based on an agile approach to enterprise architecture, using ArchiMate® 3.1 as an industry standard and Sparx EA as the modeling tool. You'll learn with the help of a fictional organization that has three business units, each expecting something different from you as the enterprise architect. You'll build the practice, satisfy the different requirements of each business unit, and share the knowledge with others so they can follow your steps. Toward the end, you'll learn how to put the diagrams and the content that you have developed into documents, presentations, and web pages that can be published and shared with any stakeholder.
By the end of this book, you'll be able to build a functional enterprise architecture practice that supports every part of your organization. You'll also have developed the necessary skills to populate your enterprise architecture repository with references and artifacts.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Enterprise Architecture with Sparx Enterprise Architect
Chapter 1: Enterprise Architecture and Its Practicality
Chapter 2: Introducing the Practice Scenarios
Section 2: Building the Enterprise Architecture Repository
Chapter 3: Kick-Starting Your Enterprise Architecture Repository
Chapter 4: Maintaining Quality and Consistency in the Repository
Chapter 5: Advanced Application Architecture Modeling
Chapter 6: Modeling in the Technology Layer
Chapter 7: Enterprise-Level Technology Architecture Models
Chapter 8: Business Architecture Models
Chapter 9: Modeling Strategy and Implementation
Section 3: Managing the Repository
Chapter 10: Operating the EA Repository
Chapter 11: Publishing Model Content
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