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100 1 _aGoikoetxea, Ambrose,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aEnterprise architectures and digital administration :
_bplanning, design and assessment /
_cAmbrose Goikoetxea.
264 1 _aSingapore ;
_aHackensack, NJ :
_bWorld Scientific,
_c2007.
300 _axxviii, 485 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm +
_e2 computer discs (12 cm)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _aCD-ROMs include System Architect and Enterprise Architect software; software accessible for 30 days after installation.
500 _aAccompanied by: 2 computer discs (CD-ROMs)
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 453-472) and index.
505 0 0 _g1.
_tIntroduction --
_g1.1.
_tA New Era of Enterprise Architecture (EA) Planning --
_g1.2.
_tWhat is an Enterprise Architecture? --
_g1.3.
_tWhat is an Enterprise Architecture Framework? --
_g1.4.
_tWhat is EA Planning? --
_g1.5.
_tWho is Doing EA Planning Today? --
_g1.6.
_tWhy Organizations Are Doing EA Planning? --
_g1.7.
_tThe Zachman Architectural Framework --
_g1.8.
_tMultiple Architectural Views --
_g1.9.
_tObjectives of this Book --
_g1.10.
_tEA Vision and Concept --
_g1.11.
_tEA Representation --
_g1.12.
_tEA Design Teams and Work Products --
_g1.13.
_tEA Measurement --
_g1.14.
_tMultiple Criteria --
_g1.15.
_tHow this Book is Organized xx Enterprise Architectures and Digital Administration --
_g2.
_tMotivation and Impetus for Enterprise Architectures: Government, Federal, and Commercial Sectors --
_g2.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g2.2.
_tOrganization of this Chapter --
_g2.3.
_tBenefits of an Enterprise Architecture --
_g2.4.
_tEA Development in the Federal Agencies --
_g2.5.
_tClinger-Cohen Act of --
_g2.6.
_tOMB Circular A- --
_g2.7.
_tFederal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) --
_g2.8.
_tUS Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF) --
_g2.9.
_tEnterprise Architecture Framework (EAF) --
_g2.10.
_tTechnical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) --
_g2.11.
_tCommand, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Architecture Framework --
_g2.12.
_tThe Open Group's Architectural Framework (TOGAF) --
_g2.13.
_tOMB Reference Models --
_g2.14.
_tConclusion --
_g2.15.
_tExercises --
_g3.
_tThe Business Processes Architectural View --
_g3.1.
_tWhat is a Business Process? --
_g3.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g3.3.
_tGlobal Airline Services - An Illustrative Example --
_g3.4.
_tVision and Strategy --
_g3.5.
_tBusiness Processes --
_g3.6.
_tSystem Requirements --
_g3.7.
_tBusiness Process Principles --
_g3.8.
_tBusiness Process Assumptions --
_g3.9.
_tBusiness Modeling Toolsets in the Market --
_g3.10.
_tSelection of an EA Toolset --
_g3.11.
_tConclusions --
_g3.12.
_tExercises Contents --
_g4.
_tThe Business Systems Architectural View --
_g4.1.
_tWhat is a Business System? --
_g4.2.
_tWhy Business Systems? --
_g4.3.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g4.5.
_tBusiness Systems Hierarchical Tree - Example Continued --
_g4.6.
_tInterfaces --
_g4.7.
_tTechnical Reference Model (TRM) --
_g4.8.
_tDoD Technical Reference Model --
_g4.9.
_tU.S. Customs Service Technical Reference Model --
_g4.10.
_tAssignment of Business Systems to Projects --
_g4.11.
_tConclusions --
_g4.12.
_tExercises --
_g5.
_tThe Data Architectural View --
_g5.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g5.2.
_tWhat is the Data Architectural View? --
_g5.3.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g5.4.
_tA Methodological Approach to the Data Architectural View --
_g5.5.
_tData Ownership and Stewardship --
_g5.6.
_tRelationship of the Data Architectural View to the other Architectural Views --
_g5.7.
_tConclusion --
_g5.8.
_tExercises --
_g6.
_tThe Applications Architectural View --
_g6.1.
_tWhat is a Software Application? --
_g6.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g6.3.
_tA Methodology for Construction of the Applications Architectural View --
_g6.4.
_tAlignment of Applications Architectural View --
_g6.5.
_tSoftware Engineering Standards --
_g6.6.
_tRepresentation of Software Design --
_g6.7.
_tConclusion --
_g6.8.
_tExercises xxii Enterprise Architectures and Digital Administration --
_g7.
_tThe Unified Modeling Language (UML) in Software Design --
_g7.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g7.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g7.3.
_tOrigins of and Ungoing efforts in UML --
_g7.4.
_tBasics of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) --
_g7.5.
_tThe Software Life Cycle --
_g7.6.
_tBasics of UML --
_g7.7.
_tAn Illustrative Example on the Use of UML --
_g7.8.
_tConclusions --
_g7.9.
_tExercises --
_g8.
_tThe Technology Architectural View --
_g8.1.
_tWhat is a Technology? --
_g8.2.
_tWhat is a Technology Architectural View? --
_g8.3.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g8.4.
_tA Methodology for Building the Technology Architectural View --
_g8.5.
_tConclusions --
_g9.
_tDistributed Database Design with Multiple Criteria --
_g9.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g9.2.
_tDatabase Segment Development --
_g9.3.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g9.4.
_tStatement of the Problem --
_g9.5.
_tMethodological Approach --
_g9.6.
_tProblem 1: One-to-Many Database Segmentation --
_g9.7.
_tProblem 2: Many-to-One Database Segmentation --
_g9.8.
_tMultiple Criteria --
_g9.9.
_tConclusions --
_g10.
_tPerformance and Capacity-Based Architecture Planning: Concepts, Principles, and Measurement Tools --
_g10.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g10.2.
_tObjectives of this Chapter --
_g10.3.
_tHow this Chapter is organizad --
_g10.4.
_tEPCEM Approach to Life Cycle EA Planning --
_g10.5.
_tGeneral EA System Performance Evaluation Approach --
_g10.6.
_tUse of Business Modeling and Performance Simulation Tools --
_g10.7.
_tMeasurements and Analysis --
_g10.8.
_tIllustrative Example - What Needs to be Modeled --
_g10.9.
_tTesting and Simulation in a Virtual Lab Environment --
_g10.10.
_tWeb Load Generation for Simulation and Performance Analysis --
_g10.11.
_tC&P Measurement Tools --
_g10.12.
_tC&P Roles and Responsibilities --
_g10.13.
_tConclusions and Recommendations xxiv Enterprise Architectures and Digital Administration --
_g11.
_tDisaster Recovery Planning --
_g11.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g11.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g11.3.
_tWhat is Disaster Recovery Planning? --
_g11.4.
_tDeveloping a Disaster Recovery Plan --
_g11.5.
_tDR Requirements --
_g11.6.
_tBasic Elements of a Contingency Plan --
_g11.7.
_tBasics of Intra-Site Data Failover --
_g11.8.
_tBasics of Inter-site Failover --
_g11.9.
_tRAID Technology for Data Backup --
_g11.10.
_tDisaster Readiness --
_g11.11.
_tIT Audit Checklist --
_g11.12.
_tCost-Availability Trade-Offs --
_g11.13.
_tGlobal Services Airline, An Example --
_g11.14.
_tConclusions --
_g11.15.
_tExercises --
505 0 0 _g12.
_tThe Open Group's Architectural Framework (TOGAF) --
_g12.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g12.2.
_tOrganization of this Chapter --
_g12.3.
_tTechnical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) --
_g12.4.
_tEmergence of TOGAF --
_g12.5.
_tTechnical Reference Model (TRM) --
_g12.6.
_tStandards Information Base (SIB) --
_g12.7.
_tArchitectural Development Method (ADM) --
_g12.8.
_tAn Illustrative Example - A Manufacturing Environment --
_g12.8.1.
_tPhase A: Initiation and Framework --
_g12.8.2.
_tPhase B: Baseline Description --
_g12.8.3.
_tPhase C: Target Architecture --
_g12.8.4.
_tPhase D: Opportunities and Solutions --
_g12.8.5.
_tPhase E: Project Initiation and Migration Planning --
_g12.9.
_tConclusion Contents --
_g13.
_tThe Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF) --
_g13.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g13.2.
_tOrganization of this Chapter --
_g13.3.
_tStructure of the DODAF --
_g13.4.
_tGuiding Principles of the DODAF Philosophy --
_g13.5.
_tThe Six-Step Architecture Description Process --
_g13.6.
_tA Set of Automated Tools --
_g13.7.
_tDescription of the Product Types (i.e., Work Products) --
_g13.7.1.
_tOverview and Summary Information (AV-1) --
_g13.7.2.
_tIntegrated Dictionary (AV-2) --
_g13.7.3.
_tHigh-Level Operational Concept Graphic (OV-1) --
_g13.7.4.
_tOperational Node Connectivity Description (OV-2) --
_g13.7.5.
_tOperational Information Exchange Matrix (OV-3) --
_g13.7.6.
_tCommand Relationships Chart (OV-4) --
_g13.7.7.
_tActivity Model (OV-5) --
_g13.7.8.
_tSystems Interface Description (SV-1) --
_g13.7.9.
_tSystems Communications Description (SV-2) --
_g13.7.10.
_tTechnical Architecture Profile (TV-1) --
_g13.7.11.
_tStandards Technology Forecast (TV-2) --
_g13.8.
_tComparison of DODAF with Zachman's Framework --
_g13.9.
_tComparison of DODAF with the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework --
_g13.10.
_tComparison of DODAF with Spewak's Enterprise Architecture Planning --
_g13.11.
_tConclusions --
_g13.12.
_tExercises --
_g14.
_tColombia's SENA Enterprise Architecture: A First EA Design and Roadmap --
_g14.1.
_tIntroduction xxvi Enterprise Architectures and Digital Administration --
_g14.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g14.3.
_tSENA Background --
_g14.4.
_tArchitecture Requirements --
_g14.5.
_tSENA's Organization and EA Stakeholders --
_g14.6.
_tSENA's Proposed Target Arquitectura --
_g14.6.1.
_tThe Organizational Architectural View --
_g14.6.2.
_tThe Information Architectural View --
_g14.6.3.
_tThe Infrastructures Architectural View --
_g14.6.4.
_tThe Functional Architectural View (Business Processes and Systems) --
_g15.
_tMultiple Criteria for EA Framework Selection and /or Tailoring: Or What is the Best EA Framework for Your Customer? --
_g15.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g15.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g15.3.
_tAlternate Architectural Frameworks --
_g15.3.1.
_tThe Zachman EA Framework --
_g15.3.2.
_tReference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) --
_g15.3.3.
_tIBM's Architectural Description Standard (ADS) --
_g15.3.4.
_tThe Spewak EA Framework --
_g15.3.5.
_tGeneralized Enterprise-Reference Architecture and Methodology (GERAM) --
_g15.3.6.
_tThe Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) --
_g15.3.7.
_tDoD's C4ISR Architectural Framework (DODAF) --
_g15.3.8.
_tThe Cap Gemini Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF) --
_g15.3.9.
_tFederal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) --
_g15.4.
_tA Definition of a Best Enterprise Architecture --
_g15.5.
_tCategories of EA Knowledge --
_g15.6.
_tEA Selection Methodology Contents --
_g15.7.
_tConclusions --
_g15.8.
_tExercises --
_g16.
_tMultiple Criteria for Enterprise Architecture (EA) Evaluation and Assessment --
_g16.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g16.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g16.3.
_tLiterature Review --
_g16.4.
_tThe Uses and Benefits of EA Indicators & Metrics in the Enterprise --
_g16.5.
_tHigh-Level Criteria for EA Evaluation --
_g16.6.
_tOMB's EA Reference Models and EA Indicators --
_g16.7.
_tGAO's EA Maturity Model and Findings --
_g16.8.
_tA Proposed Extension of the GAO EA Maturity Model --
_g16.9.
_tGlobal Market and Technology Drivers of EA Measurement Needs --
_g16.10.
_tAn EA Compliance Checklist --
_g16.11.
_tConclusions --
_g17.
_te-Business, e-Government, e-Commerce, and Digital Administration --
_g17.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g17.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g17.3.
_tDrivers of e-Something --
_g17.4.
_tThe New Technologies of Information and Communication (TICs) --
_g17.5.
_tTIC-Supported Services --
_g17.6.
_te-Government --
_g17.7.
_te-Democracy --
_g17.8.
_tA Systems Technology Architecture for e-Commerce --
_g17.9.
_tWho is Paying for the New Technologies --
_g18.
_tLessons Learned in EA Planning, Design, and Development --
_g18.1.
_tIntroduction xxviii Enterprise Architectures and Digital Administration --
_g18.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g18.3.
_tEA Lessons Learned --
_g18.4.
_tConclusions --
_g19.
_tEA Implementation, Compliance, and Governance Strategies: A Road Map to EA Success --
_g19.1.
_tIntroduction --
_g19.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g19.3.
_tSuccess Factors in Building an EA --
_g19.4.
_tEA Engineering, How to Do it Right --
_g19.5.
_tOrganizational Change (OC) --
_g19.6.
_tInstitutional EA Governance --
_g19.7.
_tEA Compliance --
_g19.8.
_tSecuring Support from your EA Stakeholders Community --
_g20.
_tA Mathematical Foundation for Enterprise Architecture Design --
_g20.1.
_tWhy a Mathematical Foundation for EA Design? --
_g20.2.
_tHow this Chapter is Organized --
_g20.3.
_tEA Mathematical Representation --
_g20.4.
_tIntegrated, Multiple Architectural Design Views --
_g20.5.
_tPareto Efficient Design Frontier --
_g20.5.1.
_tExample in Aircraft Design --
_g20.5.2.
_tExample in Database Design --
_g20.6.
_tReaching for the EA Pareto Frontier with Multiple Design Teams, New EA Model for Future Research --
_g20.7.
_tConclusions.
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