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 Lightweight Enterprise Architectures
  

 

  • Published by: AUERBACH
  • Author: Fenix Theuerkorn
  • Page Count: 316
  • Group: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
  • ISBN: 084932114X/9780849321146
  • Published: Jun 2004

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Lightweight Enterprise Architectures
Provides a structure to support architecture in the enterprise that benefits all stakeholders
Summarizes the current state of "architectural chaos" that separates IT from business goals
Provides a framework for aligning technology with business needs
Explains the Strategic, Conceptual, and Execution framework components that enable project success
Includes an LEA Artifacts guide
Illustrates key symptoms of dysfunctional enterprise architecture

Lightweight Enterprise Architectures provides a methodology and philosophy that organizations can easily adopt, resulting in immediate value-add without the pitfalls of traditional architectural styles. This systematic approach uses the right balance of tools and techniques to help an enterprise successfully develop its architecture.

The first section of the text focuses on how enterprises deploy architecture and how architecture is an evolving discipline. The second section introduces LEA, detailing a structure that supports architecture and benefits all stakeholders. The book concludes by explaining the approach needed to put the framework into practice, analyzing deployment issues and how the architecture is involved throughout the lifecycle of technology projects and systems.

This innovative resource tool provides you with a simpler, easily executable architecture, the ability to embrace a complex environment, and a framework to measure and control technology at the enterprise level.