- Covers the latest emerging technologies affecting business practice, including digitization, cloud computing, agile software development, and Web 2.0
- Focuses on the practical implementation of EAM rather than theory, with recommendations based on real-world case studies
- Addresses changing business demands and practices, including Enterprise 2.0, open source, global sourcing, and more
- Takes an innovative approach to EAM, merging standard top-down and pragmatic, bottom-up strategies, offering real solutions to businesses undergoing enterprise-wide changes
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"Bente, Bombosch, and Langade have extensive experience in the information technology field.their collective wealth of knowledge based on real-world practices has allowed them to recognize that the collaboration of all stakeholders is a major key to obtaining effective and efficient EA.intended for those with several years of experience in the information technology field." --CHOICE, May 2013
"Collaborative Enterprise Architecture breathes some new thought into a still emerging field. if you are a practicing enterprise architect whose focus is improving your IT organization by working to better align it with the business and to improve its overall effectiveness, then you should read this book." --Software Engineering news, March 2013
"This work for IT practitioners and managers uses a conversational style and a sense of humor as it penetrates the shroud of mystery surrounding enterprise architecture (EA)." --Reference and Research Book News, December 2012
"The value of this book is not only a new look at the use of EA, but many valuable examples referring to practices that will help in everyday's work of architects. Extensive introduction into the EA domain also allows beginners to familiarize with the subject of EA, while the proposed set of tools helps to organize analytical work." --IEEE Communications Magazine, October 2013