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EA -- Back to the Basics

Posted February 8, 2006 | Technology |

Having attended the IT Architecture Practitioners Conference last week (23-25 January), held under the auspices of the Open Group, I cannot help thinking that after many years of effort, we are still a long way from a common understanding of what an architecture really is. What is more important is that this confusion certainly does not help IT architecture professionals to effectively communicate to business what an architecture is and why it is important.

About The Author
Bartosz Kiepuszewski
Bartosz Kiepuszewski serves as a board advisor for Business Management Software, Poland-based software development company. Dr. Kiepuszewski, who specializes in J2EE architectures, workflow systems, and agile software development, holds a PhD from Queensland University of Technology, where he worked on theoretical foundations for workflow modeling languages. Before joining Business Management Software in 2007, he worked for five years in… Read More
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