How to Talk to Architects, Part II: Business and Information

by Mike Rosen

In the first article in this series (see "How to Talk to Architects, Part I: The Enterprise," 28 May 2008), we discussed the issues involved in communicating with architects. Although it doesn't always seem so, architects are not that different from anyone else. Effective communication depends on relating to architects' issues and concerns, understanding their perspective, and using their vocabulary. In part one, we looked at the enterprise architect. In this Advisor, we will address business and information domain architects.

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How to Talk to Architects, Part II: Business and Information18 June 2008