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Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture

Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture: a practical and pragmatic approach to learning the basics of Enterprise Architecture.

Implement a basic Enterprise Architecture from start to finish using a four stage wheel-based approach. The book is aided by real-world examples, and shows you what elements are needed for the initial implementation of a fundamental Enterprise Architecture.

“This book is a reference and a guide for your journey of implementing Enterprise Architecture.”Whynde Kuehn

It’s practical and pragmatic

The book’s pragmatic approach takes into account established frameworks and methodologies. At the same time, it provides practical guidance that you can apply to real-world situations. The Enterprise Architecture Implementation Wheel builds on the methodology of existing architecture frameworks. However, it allows you to apply the theory more pragmatically and closer to the reality that an architect encounters in daily practice.

The book’s main focus is on developing a fundamental Enterprise Architecture. Along with important topics such as the origin of the profession, its definition, domains, visualization, and roles, the book provides a very solid foundation for beginning the architecture journey. If you are asked to implement a fundamental Enterprise Architecture, Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture is your ideal handbook.

Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture
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  • The book explains and details how to get to a fundamental implementation of an Enterprise Architecture. You will learn to:
    • Identify a company’s needs and develop an appropriate strategy to satisfy those needs
    • Implement measurable goals and objectives for a baseline architecture
    • Create meaningful catalogues, diagrams, and maps to communicate the architecture to an organization
    • Measure the progress of implementing the architecture
  • The book contains 275 pages of essential information on how to get started with Enterprise Architecture. This includes:
  • Of course, everyone is encouraged to read this book. However, it’s aimed at a specific audience:
    • Novice (Enterprise and Business) architects
    • Senior management
    • Executives
  • For more information about the book and its contents, please have a look at these links:

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