Executive Report

Business Patterns: A Useful Tool for EA

Posted December 3, 2015 | Technology |

Enterprise architects are familiar with patterns. Those in software design have used patterns for decades, and over the last 15 years, they have been established as one of the most important techniques in enterprise architecture (EA). Enterprise patterns are a representation of the EA components that determine how an enterprise forms and operates. An enterprise pattern explains how the architecture either constrains or enables business capabilities and strategies. Every enterprise is unique. Similarly, each business model is unique and we can express a business model as a pattern or, more specifically, a “business pattern,” which describes the essential and unique characteristics of a business model. This Executive Report describes how enterprise architects can use business patterns to inform the work of enterprise architecture.

About The Author
Roger Evernden
Roger Evernden has been an enterprise architect since 1984, specializing in the highly practical use of EA to manage organizational transformation. Mr. Evernden acts as advisor, mentor, and coach on EA initiatives, leads training workshops, and writes regularly about strategy and architecture. He provides a unique combination of training and tools to help architects and their teams throughout an EA program and at each capability level. Mr.… Read More
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