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A Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture

James McGovern, Scott W. Ambler, Michael E. Stevens, James Linn, Vikas Sharan, Elias K. Jo

Prentice Hall

November 2003

Paperback, 336 pages

ISBN: 0131412752

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Description

This book demystifies enetrprise architecture and helps organizations recognize real business value through effective implemntation.

° Written by expert practitioners who have hands–on experience solving real–world problems for large corporations

° Helps enterprise architects make sense of data, systems, software, services, product lines, methodologies, and much more

° Provides explanation of theory and implementation with real–world business examples to support key points



From the back cover:


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  • Comprehensive explanation of enterprise architecture concepts and methods
  • Extend the Rational Unified Process to include Enterprise Architecture
  • Unified view of the various architectural disciplines to create strategic blueprints
  • Perspectives on Enterprise Development and Technology

Indispensable technical, process, and business insight from leading enterprise architects

Many organizations today face the challenge of designing, building, and maintaining large–scale distributed enterprise systems that are able to adapt to changing business needs. Many repeat the mistakes of others, resulting in cost overruns, blown deadlines, and lost opportunity. Today‘s business climate places additional burden on IT to deliver. Ever–adapting business drivers can diverge from the capabilities of the enterprise IT systems today, especially if the systems are complex, fragile, and intolerant of change. Enterprise architecture can help future–proof IT investments made today.

A Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture helps readers create adaptive architecture strategies for successfully implementing enterprise architectures. This classic handbook goes beyond theory and presents strategies that are based on experiences within organizations across multiple industry verticals. Behind each opinion, technique, and principle is a wealth of knowledge provided by some of the best–known industry thought leaders today.

This book‘s authors have architected industrial–strength software and infrastructure for many of the world‘s leading firms–in financial services, telecommunications, media, and e–business. They present practical guidance, candid assessments of existing practice, and detailed examples from their own experience. Coverage includes:

  • Strategies for enterprise architecture–which ones work and why
  • Proven "product line" practices for streamlining the design of enterprise software
  • Understanding how to translate key business drivers into enterprise architecture output
  • Agile architectural and modeling techniques–presented by their creator, Scott Ambler
  • Architecting presentation tiers, user experience, and usability methods to create a reusable base of core assets
  • Overcoming the challenges of transitioning to agile methods
  • Identifying architecture enabling human resource practices

Whether you‘re a working architect or plan to become one, A Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture will be your timely, trusted advisor–today and for years to come.



About the Author:


Author Bios

JAMES McGOVERN, Enterprise Architect for Hartford Financial Services, is a co–author of the bestselling books Java Web Services Architecture and Agile Enterprise Architecture. SCOTT W. AMBLER, senior consultant with Ronin International, specializes in O–O analysis/design, agile modeling, and architectural audits of mission–critical systems. His best sellers include Agile Modeling and The Elements of Java Style. MICHAEL E. STEVENS, Software Architect for Hartford Financial Services, is a columnist for Developer.com. He co–authored Java Web Services Architecture. JAMES LINN, consultant at Hartford Technology Services, co–authored XQuery Kick Start. VIKAS SHARAN is managing partner of Lozoic and architecture team member at Baypackets. ELIAS JO, Systems Architect for The New York Times Digital, has architected and/or led development at DeutscheBank, Citibank, Standard & Poor, and ADP.

 

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