| Business Requirements, Use Cases, and EA Assets… |
Marius Snel - Nedbank |
This presentation describes how Nedbank has improved the quality of business requirements by using an Enterprise Architecture approach to identify and create processes from which use cases are defined and automatically generated for solution development. |
October 2008 |
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| Enterprise Architecture in Support of Project Execution |
Etienne Venter - Woolworths |
This presentation includes the manner in which the domain architectures
are used in the solution architecture to support project execution. The solution architecture comprises project definition, business requirement specifications, system requirement specifications and application integration specifications.
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August 2008
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Solution Architecture for Eskom Distribution |
Krystal Raptopoulos - Eskom |
Following on from Shannon Naidoo’s successful presentation at the Enterprise Architecture Practitioners’ Conference in June, this presentation outlines the history of Solution Architecture modelling at Eskom Distribution. Particular emphasis is placed on the usage of the Solution Architecture domain and examples of solution models representing various views of the application and/or integration are discussed.
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July 2008
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Taking TOGAF™ Forward
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Stuart Macgregor, Real IRM |
Where is the information?
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April 2008
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| Benchmark for IT Architects |
Paul van der Merwe, Real IRM |
The Open Group has developed an IT Architect Certification (ITAC) programme in response to the growing demand for IT Architects with a proven track record of success. The programme sets an independent, industry-wide standard for IT Architects that validates their skills, experience and success in architecting solutions across the whole lifecycle
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February 2008
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| The Role of EA in ICT Strategy |
Johan van Tonder, Anglo Platinum |
Anglo Platinum used principles developed by their EA practice to guide the development of their ICT Strategy. This included both the directing and organising of the ICT function. |
November 2007 |
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Telkom Realises Returns from Reference Architectures
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Peter Waugh, Telkom |
Telkom SA maximised the value gained from reference architectures; e-TOM, TAM, SID and TOGAF, to create an effective enterprise architecture.
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September 2007 |
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| An Academic Perspective of Enterprise Architecture |
Gys le Roux, University of Pretoria |
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August 2007
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| Driving EA Change in Your Organisation |
Bernard Wakeford & Debbie Kruger, YSA-Lapin |
Architecture-related projects and programs often encounter difficulty in mastering the issues pertaining to change, people and leadership. There are several key principles of effective change management that make a difference in these projects
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August 2007
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| Making Business Process Management Work |
David Reetsang, Debswana Diamond Mine |
Debswana Diamond Mine is making sense of the intricacies around business process management with the objective of understanding, implementing and continuously improving their business processes.
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June 2007
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| A Well-Oiled Business Architecture |
Peter van Hoof , Sasol |
Sasol has developed a business architecture over several years and is starting to realise measurable value from it.
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May & June 2007
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| SOA Success! |
Paul van der Merwe, Real IRM and Maja Tibbling, Con-way Inc. |
Maja Tibbling, discusses how Con-way established a strong architectural foundation that is enabling each evolutionary step of SOA, EDA and BPM, to help the business to remain competitive in a changing and consolidating market.
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February 2007
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| EA Delivers Demonstrable Value |
Mohamed Ganie, Armscor |
Armscor is reviewing their existing application portfolio in pursuit of reduced costs and improved business alignment. Their Management Board requested the URS be generated from their established enterprise architecture capability
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November 2006
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| Architectural Thinking |
Gisela Lotringer, IBM |
This is IBM's view of architectural thinking including the role of an IT Architect, the methods they use, and the responsibilities and interactions they have during the course of a project.
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October 2006
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| What Technology Awaits Us in 2010? |
Gehard Botha and Pawel Wuzyk, Sasol |
Pawel Wuzyk positions the requirement for a technology roadmap in terms of IT Governance as defined by CobiT. Gerhard Botha presents key technologies and technology trends that will impact businesses in the next five years and beyond.
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September 2006
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| Business Architecture In Practice |
Philip Venter, Anglo Platinum and Grant Hartland, Nedbank |
This is a practical insight into Business Architecture from varying perspectives, including an overview of the Business Architecture initiatives in Nedbank and Anglo Platinum; their approaches, challenges and successes.
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August 2006
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| Architecture/Governance Debate |
Ken Hales, Eskom and Grenville Payne, Unisys |
The debate considers the merits of enterprise architecture and governance.
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June 2006
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| TOGAF™ 8.1 and COBIT 4 Mapped |
Stuart Macgregor, Real IRM |
This presentation highlights the findings of the CobiT 4 - TOGAF™ 8.1 mapping exercise and why these are important to Enterprise Architects and those tasked with implementing IT governance in their organisations.
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May 2006
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| Zachman Re-invented |
Paul van der Merwe, Real IRM |
In November 2005, John Zachman introduced an updated framework with its accompanying standards. Here are some of the exciting developments and changes that were made to the framework.
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February 2006 |
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