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Enterprise Architecture & Benefits for Staffordshir e University

Enterprise Architecture & Benefits for Staffordshir e University. Enterprise Architecture. Technology. Data. Applications. Enterprise Architecture. Processes. People. Information. Technology. Data. Applications. Enterprise Architecture. Processes. People. Information. Data.

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Enterprise Architecture & Benefits for Staffordshir e University

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  1. Enterprise Architecture & Benefits for Staffordshire University

  2. Enterprise Architecture Technology Data Applications

  3. Enterprise Architecture Processes People Information Technology Data Applications

  4. Enterprise Architecture Processes People Information Data Technology Applications

  5. ‘Doing’ EA • Enterprise Architecture is both Product Process

  6. EA- The Process

  7. EA- The Process Current state

  8. EA- The Process The Vision

  9. EA- The Process Gap analysis Building blocks Projects

  10. EA- The Process ‘To Be’ = new ‘As Is’

  11. EA – The Product • Enterprise Architecture is both Product Process

  12. EA - The Product

  13. EA as City Planning

  14. Views of the model Archimate Views

  15. Which view to use

  16. Which view to use process owner, software developer

  17. Which view to use IT/business operational managers

  18. Which view to use Senior Management, CIO

  19. Archimate ‘sweet spot’

  20. Credits • Beijing City Planning Museum http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivanwalsh/3946668436/ photo by Ivan Walsh http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivanwalsh/

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