Once and For All: What is a Framework for BA or EA?
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The foundation of all professions is – one - “frame of reference.” Please think about this for a moment, outside of your Business Architecture or Enterprise Architecture experience. Can you find a profession that is not based on this concept?
There are four “pillars” that provide a basis for the profession of architecture – (1) A Framework, (2) Methods, (3) Architecture Representations, and (4) Relationship/Implementation Representations. In this Webinar, we will describe these four pillars, with an emphasis on defining and representing a Framework, and provide a differentiation between a Framework and a method(s), and what this means in actually turning both Business Architecture and Enterprise Architecture into true professions.
Once and For All: What is a Framework for Business Architecture or Enterprise Architecture
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