For years I've been fascinated by the usage of EA as a means to document and structure all aspects of an enterprise. There are many good sources of information out there today that will show you how to do that. But what about reasoning about the enterprise, what models exists to do that
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Using models for reasoning about the E in EA
1. Reasoning about the E in EA Version 1 Jörgen Dahlberg [email_address] http://enklare.wordpress.org
2. Definitions of EA Gartner Research , defines EA as “the process of describing, and the description of, the desired future state of an organization's business process, technology and information to best support the organization's business strategy” US Chief Architects Forum , defines EA as “a management tool for improving an organization’s performance by optimizing how it uses its resources” Jeanne W. Ross, Peter Weill, David C. Robertson , defines EA as “the enterprise architecture is the organizing logic for business processes and IT infrastructure, reflecting the integration and standardization requirements of the company's operating model”
3. Two kinds of models Model for reasoning Model for documentation
4. Sarbanes Oxley Model for documentation Documentation Process Procedures Technology
8. Other models #4 Zachman Enterprise Product Model for reasoning Who When Why What How Where
9. Other models #5 LEA Enterprise Product Model for reasoning Who Where When Why What How Business logic Information substance Process People Location Workplan
10. Three areas of reasoning Business model Technology Market
11. Focus on the business model Customer segment Model for reasoning Value proposition Customer relationship Distribution channel Revenue streams Partner network Activities & resources Cost structure Key issues to solve
12. Focus on the market Bargain power of suppliers Threat of substitute products Bargain power of customers Model for reasoning Threat of new entrants Competitive rivalry within an industry
13. Focus on technology Storage Process Connectivity Access Computing Model for reasoning