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Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective

CS 6899. Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective. By: Viral Rathod Aman Goyal. Organization. Enterprise Architecture. History of Enterprise Architecture Overview of Zachman Framework The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Security in Owner’s Perspective. Criticism of Zachman Framework

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Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective

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  1. CS 6899 Zachman FrameworkRow 2 : The Owner Perspective By: Viral Rathod AmanGoyal

  2. Organization Enterprise Architecture. History of Enterprise Architecture Overview of Zachman Framework The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Security in Owner’s Perspective. Criticism of Zachman Framework Other Framework / Approaches.

  3. 1. Enterprise Architecture What is Enterprise? What is Enterprise Architecture? Why to use an Enterprise Architecture? What are currently available solutions? IBM Enterprise Architecture SAP – ERP Oracle Enterprise Manager

  4. 2. History of Enterprise Architecture 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010 • A framework for information systems architecture,' John Zachman article in IBM Systems Journal. • CapgeminiIntegrated Architecture Framework (IAF) • The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) 1.0 • Federal CIO Council introduces Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) TOGAF 7.0 / 8.0 / 9.0 Zachman DoDAF1.0 / 2.0 FEAF (mostly complete) Development of various Enterprise Architecture:

  5. 2. History of Enterprise Architecture Zackman 1987 TAFIM 1994 Adoption Relationships between various Enterprise Architecture: EAP 1992 TOGAF 1995 Influence FEAF 1999 C4ISR 1996 DODAF 2003 TEAF 2000

  6. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework Classification schema. Tabular tool / matrix. Provides Rational for decisions made. Clear understanding of what is happening. Clear understanding of why is happening. Problem solving kit. What is Zachman Framework?

  7. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework Any complex problem involving multiple individual components. E.g. Flight Reservation System. E.g. Building a rail road. E.g. Building Empire State Building. What problems does it solve?

  8. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework

  9. 1. Enterprise Architecture Market Research Company Most basic Work Flow Diagram for Car Manufacturing. Cars

  10. 1. Enterprise Architecture Car Manufacturing company Design Regulation Check HR Finance Testing Manufacturing for Testing Marketing Manufacturing Sales

  11. 1. Enterprise Architecture

  12. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Motivation/Why: Business goals • Ex: Company Core Values, Mission Statement, Strategic Goals Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  13. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Data/What: Objectives. • Multiple objectives align and help achieving the business goals. • Each objective should provide the outputs clearly. Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  14. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Function/How: • How to achieve business objectives ? • In this cell we mostly concentrate on the all the aspects of the activity to achieve the goal. Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  15. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Network/Where : Alignment of the objectives • Ex: Head office, Manufacturing Units, Dealer Locations Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  16. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • People/Who: Stakeholders related to each function & objective • Ex: Roles & Responsibilities in the Process. Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  17. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Time/When : Cycles and events related to each function • Ex: External events, Process execution. Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  18. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Motivation/Why: Business Procedures and standards for each process. • Consider various constraints while achieving this goal. Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  19. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Data/What: Business data • Ex: Inputs & Outputs for each functioning Unit. Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  20. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Function/How: Business Process • One of the most important block in the Zachman Framework Architecture. Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  21. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Network/Where: Locations related to each process / objectives • Ex: Communication may be through email, mail, fax, VoIP Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  22. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • People/Who: Roles and responsibilities in each process Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  23. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Time/ When: Events for each process and sequencing of integration and process improvements. • Owner will go through the life cycle of the product i.e. Corporate calendar • Planner will propose various proposals . Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  24. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Motivation/Why: Policies, standards and procedures associated with a business rule model. • Provide a model or blueprint of enterprise. Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  25. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Data /What:Data models and data relationships underlying information • The data received from the owner is now verified by the designer. • The designer may schedule data backup at this stage. Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  26. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Function/How: Information systems and their relationships • Ex: The designer defines the functions of different modules of the enterprise. • The designer checks the process for access control, recovery control . Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  27. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Network/Where: Distributed system architecture for locations • Ex: The designer now designs the network and depending on the security of the data provides security end to end or link to link or both. Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  28. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • People/Who: Access privileges constrained by roles and responsibilities • Ex: Role are assigned to different users based on their skillset. • A hierarchy is built for better result. • The end product of every employer is decided. Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  29. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Time/When : Events and their triggered responses constrained by business events and their responses • Ex: Designersdefines the timely events of the enterprise and the up gradation of product to be done on timely basis. Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  30. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Motivation/Why: Business rules constrained by information systems standards • Ex: This cell deals with the constrained due to the limitation of resources and technology. Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  31. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Data/What: DBMS type requirements constrained by logical data models • Ex: Requirement are expressed in technology format. • The main goal of this cell is to make sure that the data is available in proper format i.e. secured for various technologies. Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  32. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Function/How :Specifications of applications that operate on particular technology platforms • Ex: The builder decides what technology to be used for the particular process and its counter measures. Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  33. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Network/Where: Specification of network devices and their relationships within physical boundaries • Ex: This cell decides which hardware to use for networking and where they should be installed. Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  34. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • People/Who: Specification of access privileges to specific platforms and technologies . • Ex: What access control should be provided to different people for different technology?? • Also the workflow is decided . Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  35. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Time/When: Specification of triggers to respond to system events on specific platforms and technologies • This stage decides when to trigger which process. • When to release a particular data for a particular process??? Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  36. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Motivation/Why: Business rules constrained by specific technology standards. • Reduce the complexity of the operation. • Provide better quality work in specific time frame. Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  37. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Data/What: Data definitions constrained by physical data models Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  38. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Function/How: Programs coded to operate on specific technology platforms Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  39. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Network/Where: Network devices configured to conform to node specifications Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  40. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • People/Who: Access privileges coded to control access to specific platforms and technologies Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  41. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • Time/When: Timing definitions coded to sequence activities on specific platforms and technologies Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  42. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Who is Owner? What is Owner’s Perspective? Business Process Business Model Entities & Relationships The Complete facts about business & processes.

  43. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Owner’s Problems in Enterprises. Business Process Internal & External Entities Analyzing changes in the business processes. Business Entities Adding Removing Merging

  44. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) How does this model solve these problems? Holistic Objective Complete Understanding Revisiting the Car Company.

  45. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

  46. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

  47. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

  48. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

  49. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

  50. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2)

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