This effective study guide offers comprehensive coverage of topics comprising the enterprise architecture body of knowledge. The book provides detailed coverage and lays out actionable methodologies and best practices to create and maintain successful EA models, artifacts and building blocks. It helps prepare readers to take any of the various EA certification exams and academic courses in enterprise architecture. This highly effective self-study guide offers comprehensive coverage of all topics in the enterprise architecture body of knowledge. Written by a team of experienced academics,…mehr
This effective study guide offers comprehensive coverage of topics comprising the enterprise architecture body of knowledge. The book provides detailed coverage and lays out actionable methodologies and best practices to create and maintain successful EA models, artifacts and building blocks. It helps prepare readers to take any of the various EA certification exams and academic courses in enterprise architecture. This highly effective self-study guide offers comprehensive coverage of all topics in the enterprise architecture body of knowledge. Written by a team of experienced academics, practitioners, and professionals, the book takes a holistic look at the practice of enterprise architecture. You will get actionable methodologies and best practices and learn how to develop, deploy, and maintain successful enterprise architecture models, artifacts, and building blocks. Designed to help you prepare for certification, the Certified Enterprise Architect All-in-One Exam Guide also serves as an essential on-the-job reference. Coverage includes: .Enterprise architecture foundation concepts .Planning the enterprise architecture .Enterprise architecture development, governance, and maintenance .Defense frameworks .Viewpoints and views .The Zachman Framework .The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) .The Common Approach to Federal Enterprise Architecture .FEAF2 .Comparison of frameworks .Case Study integrated throughout the text .And much moreHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prakash Rao has 38 years of experience as a researcher, innovator, and entrepreneur. He worked as a trainer for enterprise architecture for the US Air Force for three years, a senior faculty member at the Federated Enterprise Architecture Certification (FEAC) Institute for nine years, and is the co-author of two books on enterprise architecture and data warehousing. Ann Reedy, PhD, has more than 40 years of experience in academia and in the federal research and contracting communities. She taught enterprise architecture with both the MITRE Institute and the FEAC Institute for over 10 years. Dr. Reedy is co-author of a textbook for the FEAC. Beryl Bellman, PhD, is the co-founder of FEAC and, after selling to Zachman International, remains its academic director. He has been in academia for over 48 years, and has over 30 years of concomitant consulting experience in enterprise architecture and related fields for both government and industry. >
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PART 1: Foundation Concepts Chapter 1: Enterprise Architecture Concepts Chapter 2: Importance of Culture, Climate and Tribes in the Context of Enterprise Architecture PART 2: Architecture Development and Use Chapter 3: Introduction to the Case Study Chapter 4: Basic Concepts for Defense Frameworks Chapter 5: Planning the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 6: Developing the Architecture Chapter 7: Disseminating the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 8: Maintaining the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 9: Governing the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 10: Using the Enterprise Architecture PART 3: Viewpoints and Views Chapter 11: Introduction to Viewpoints and Views Chapter 12: Overview Viewpoint Chapter 13: Strategic/Capability Viewpoint Chapter 14: Project Viewpoint Chapter 15: Operational Viewpoint Chapter 16: Systems Viewpoint Chapter 17: Services Viewpoint Chapter 18: Data and Information Viewpoint Chapter 19: Standards Viewpoint Chapter 20: Extension Viewpoints PART 4: Comparative Frameworks Chapter 21: The Zachman Framework Chapter 22: The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Chapter 23: Common Appraoch and FEAF2 Chapter 24: Summary Comparison of Frameworks Glossary
PART 1: Foundation Concepts Chapter 1: Enterprise Architecture Concepts Chapter 2: Importance of Culture, Climate and Tribes in the Context of Enterprise Architecture PART 2: Architecture Development and Use Chapter 3: Introduction to the Case Study Chapter 4: Basic Concepts for Defense Frameworks Chapter 5: Planning the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 6: Developing the Architecture Chapter 7: Disseminating the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 8: Maintaining the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 9: Governing the Enterprise Architecture Chapter 10: Using the Enterprise Architecture PART 3: Viewpoints and Views Chapter 11: Introduction to Viewpoints and Views Chapter 12: Overview Viewpoint Chapter 13: Strategic/Capability Viewpoint Chapter 14: Project Viewpoint Chapter 15: Operational Viewpoint Chapter 16: Systems Viewpoint Chapter 17: Services Viewpoint Chapter 18: Data and Information Viewpoint Chapter 19: Standards Viewpoint Chapter 20: Extension Viewpoints PART 4: Comparative Frameworks Chapter 21: The Zachman Framework Chapter 22: The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Chapter 23: Common Appraoch and FEAF2 Chapter 24: Summary Comparison of Frameworks Glossary
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