Enterprise Architecture Planning: Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and TechnologyEnterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) is a high-level blueprint for data, applications, and technology that is a cost-effective long-term solution. The authors give you a common-sense approach to EAP, supported by examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines. |
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Chapter | 1 |
Successful Enterprise Architecture Planning | 19 |
Chapter 3 | 37 |
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Enterprise Architecture Planning: Developing a Blueprint for Data ... Steven H. Spewak No preview available - 1992 |
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analysis applications architecture architec architectures and plans benefits budget business functions cations changes complete conceptual consultants cost cost-benefit analysis create credibility critical success factors data architecture data entry data model Data Resource Management defined Deliverables Description diagrams distributed document EAP database EAP project EAP team Employee Enterprise Architecture Planning enterprise survey entity definition example executive existing application Figure files forms func Function Definition functions supported Gantt charts Guidelines Task identified implementation plan Information Resource Catalog information sources Information Systems interview LOCAL AREA NETWORK locations matrix ment methodology needed objectives organization units performed personal computers phase of EAP planning team preliminary business model presentation Product Type purpose relationships requirements responsibility Sample schedule sequence step support the business System 36 Systems Planning Tasks and Guidelines team members technology architecture technology platforms tion toolset update users Zachman Zachman Framework