Enterprise Architecture by Example

by Michael Rosen

Enterprise architecture is a broad, complex, and confusing field. It covers many aspects from frameworks to programs but almost always encompasses the concept of architectural domains, including business, information, application, and technology. In this Executive Report, author Michael Rosen looks at some examples of architectural artifacts for each of these domains under the premise of a sample application to implement a telecom portal.

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Enterprise Architecture by Example1 May 2008

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