Items To Review
Aggregator Overload - Good Stuff - Some Explored - Some Not
Monday, August 11, 2003
[Back-dated from 10/7/03 to 8/11]
Gary Price summarizes a Business 2.0 article about an open source search engine that aims to dethrone Google. [Scripting News]
[Back-dated from 10/7/03 to 8/11]
The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture.
In the 1980s, an IBM researcher named John Zachman wrote a paper entitled "A Framework for Information Systems Architecture" and gave birth to the ideas around Enterprise Architecture. Zachman's framework is a table with columns that relate to the what (data), how (function), where (network), who (people), when (time or schedule) and why (motivation or strategy) aspects of the architecture and rows that walk down the scope continuum: Context (partners), Business Model (owners), System Model (designer), Technology Model (builder) and Detailed Representations (subcontractor). [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog]
Aggregator Overload - Good Stuff - Some Explored - Some Not
[Back-dated from 10/7/03 to 8/11]
Gary Price summarizes a Business 2.0 article about an open source search engine that aims to dethrone Google. [Scripting News]
[Back-dated from 10/7/03 to 8/11]
The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture.
In the 1980s, an IBM researcher named John Zachman wrote a paper entitled "A Framework for Information Systems Architecture" and gave birth to the ideas around Enterprise Architecture. Zachman's framework is a table with columns that relate to the what (data), how (function), where (network), who (people), when (time or schedule) and why (motivation or strategy) aspects of the architecture and rows that walk down the scope continuum: Context (partners), Business Model (owners), System Model (designer), Technology Model (builder) and Detailed Representations (subcontractor). [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog]