Architectures Then and Now

by Kenneth Rau

In this Executive Report, Kenneth Rau explores three basic ubiquitous architectures (business process, data, and application), what they represent, why they should be created, and how to go about their construction. In addition, he addresses the less ubiquitous organization and location architectures. History and lessons learned from the use of various IS architectures over the last 40 years can tell us how, when, and where to best use these architectures today.

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Architectures Then and Now1 March 2007