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Gartner Advocates Hybrid Thinking for

Enterprise Architecture

Most enterprise architecture (EA) initiatives remain trapped in the IT department, and a new approach – hybrid thinking – is required to break EA out and into the wider organisation, according to Gartner.

Adopting hybrid thinking is an excellent way to meld design thinking, IT thinking and business thinking, and achieve transformative, innovative and strategic changes.

“Leading organisations that are driving change during times of rapid upheaval are showing the ability to combine new techniques for thinking critically, creatively and innovatively about complex problems with more traditional, engineering-based analytical methods,” said Nicholas Gall, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. “We are seeing several leading companies combining design thinking and other thinking methods, including more traditional approaches, to drive transformative, innovative and strategic change.”

Hybrid thinking combines the analytical mastery of architects with the intuitive originality of designers. Hybrid thinking drives change via the co-creative exploration of meaningful human-centred experiences when confronting complex, intractable issues, also known as “wicked problems.”

Exploiting the attributes of hybrid thinking in EA can help enterprise architects drive change.


The First Enterprise Architecture Guide that addresses almost all the aspects of Implementing the Enterprise Architecture Function and much more.............

The purpose of this guide is to provide guidance to organization's in initiating, developing, using, and maintaining their enterprise architecture (EA) practice. This guide offers a set of Enterprise Architecture Good Practices that have proven their benefits to organizations and that addresses an end-to-end process to initiate, implement, and sustain an EA program, and describes the necessary roles and associated responsibilities for a successful EA program.

EA Good Practices Guide

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How to Manage the Enterprise Architecture Practice

Trafford Publishing, Canada

ISBN: 1-4251-5687-8

by Jaap Schekkerman

A 386 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2553; ISBN 1-4251-5687-8; Price: US$73.12, C$73.12, EUR49.95, £37.75

This Enterprise Architecture Good Practices Guide is based on IFEAD's well known sets of EA guides that are published over the years and enhanced on feedback from users.

About the Book: Enterprise Architecture Good Practices Guide

The purpose of this guide is to provide guidance to organization's in initiating, developing, using, and maintaining their enterprise architecture (EA) practice. This guide offers a set of Enterprise Architecture Good Practices that have proven their benefits to organizations and that addresses an end-to-end process to initiate, implement, and sustain an EA program, and describes the necessary roles and associated responsibilities for a successful EA program.

Enterprise Architecture is a complete expression of the enterprise; a master plan which “acts as a collaboration force” between aspects of business planning such as goals, visions, strategies and governance principles; aspects of business operations such as business terms, organization structures, processes and data; aspects of automation such as information systems and databases; and the enabling technological infrastructure of the business such as computers, operating systems and networks.

While EA frameworks and models provide valuable guidance on the content of enterprise architectures, there is literally no guidance how to successfully manage the process of creating, changing, and using Enterprise Architecture.

This guidance is crucially important. Without it, it is highly unlikely that an organization can successfully produce a complete and enforceable EA for optimizing its business value and mission performance of its systems. For example, effective development of a complete EA needs a corporate commitment with senior management sponsorship. Enterprise Architecture development should be managed as a formal program by an Enterprise Architecture Department that is held accountable for success.

Since that EA facilitates change based upon the changing business environment of the organization, the enterprise architect is the organization’s primary change agent.

Effective implementation requires establishment of business and system compliance with the enterprise architecture, as well as continuous assessment and enforcement of compliance. Waiver of these requirements may occur only after careful, thorough, and documented business case analysis. Without these commitments, responsibilities, and tools, the risk is great that business changes or new systems will not meet organizations business needs, will be incompatible, will perform poorly, and will cost more to develop, integrate, and maintain than is warranted.

For more info about this go to the book webpage.

Download book index here: Book index

For ordering the book directly at the Publisher, go to: http://www.trafford.com/07-2553

Ordering this guide directly at the website of the Publisher is the easiest and fastest way of getting this guide.


Third Renewed and Updated Edition Now Available

Book is expended with an additional 40 pages including the European Interoperability Framework as well as new chapters about EA tool selection & support.

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ISBN 1-4120-1607-X

Trafford Publishing, Canada

By Jaap Schekkerman

Book is also available via AMAZON.COM, Barnes & Noble.com, All-Computer- books.co.uk, etc.


How do you show your executives the value of EA?

The First Enterprise Architecture Book that addresses the issues of the Economic Benefits of Enterprise Architecture; Read more .....and Order Direct

'The Economic Benefits of Enterprise Architecture: How to Quantify and Manage the Economic Value of Enterprise Architecture'

ISBN 1-4120-6729-4

Trafford Publishing, Canada

by Jaap Schekkerman

First Edition;295 pages; Perfect bound; catalogue #05-1640; ISBN 1-4120-6729-4

This book is explaining, how to quantify and manage the economic value of enterprise architecture. Several methods, models and techniques are described to adopt an economic approach when dealing with Enterprise Architecture.

Go to Traffords website of this Book and order this book directly at the Publisher's website, the easiest and cheapest way to do.


Enterprise Architecture Tool Selection Guide version 5.0

Due to important changes at products and suppliers of Architecture tools duringthe last year, IFEAD have produced a totally new version of their Enterprise Architecture Tool Selection Guide version 5.0.

The Institute For Enterprise Architecture Developments is proud to announce their totally renewed Enterprise Architecture / Systems Architecture Tools Overview version 5.0 2009, as well as the accompanied Enterprise Architecture Tool Selection Guidelines 2009 version 5.0.

In this guide there is a total renewed overview of current EA tool suppliers. A new column is added about support of Governance, Risk and Compliancy. Even so the Soluton Architecture column and SOA is combined, 2 new columns are added to show the TOGAF 9 support as well as the support of differnt standard modelling languages like, Archimate, BPMN and UML. So this vendor and tools overview is now covering the most important areas of architecture work.

The new Enterprise Architecture Tool Selection Guide version 5.0, 2009 can help you defining your organization specific architecture tool selection requirements and criteria.


IEEE 1471 has been adopted by ISO as ISO/IEC 42010:2007

IEEE 1471 has been adopted by ISO as ISO/IEC 42010:2007, Systems and software engineering -- Recommended practice for architectural description of software-intensive systems.


IEEE and ISO have begun joint revision of the standard which will become Systems and software engineering -- Architectural description. The revision will be undertaken by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 Working Group 42*
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* "42" because it is said that, "Architecture is the answer to life, the universe, and everything." :-)
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The joint revision has several goals:
  • to widen the scope of application from software-intensive systems to general systems architecture (including enterprise architecture);
  • to harmonize with the ISO systems engineering (ISO 15288) and software engineering (ISO 12207) life cycle processes; and
  • to align terms and concepts with other ISO architecture efforts, including RM-ODP (ISO 10746) and GERAM (ISO 15704).


Interested parties may participate in the revision either through their ISO member bodies, or through IEEE.


For more information, see IEEE 1471 | ISO 42010 web site:

http://www.iso-architecture.org/ieee-1471/

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