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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise Architecture
2. http://valuebasedmanagement.net/methods zachman enterprise architecture.html
3. Department of Defense U.S Government, ???DoD Architecture Framework,??? Version 1.5, Vol. 2, April 2007.
4. http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-1-fea.html
5. Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton, Strategy Maps: Converting Intangible Assets into Tangible Outcomes,
2004, Harvard Business School Publishing, Boston, p. 11.
CHAPTER 9
BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE CONTEXTUAL
PERSPECTIVES
Imagine you plan to start your own business and are finally able to pursue the dream of working
for yourself. You also have some ideas about products that you would like to sell, and you may
have given some thought to your potential customers. You also intend to lease a small office and
hire a couple of employees to help you market your offerings and increase your network of clients
and partners over time. Almost every financial adviser would tell you that by following these
steps, you are moving in the right direction. These are intrinsically the rudimentary requirements
for establishing a solid and prosperous company. The business matters that you initially were
concerned about before taking any concrete actions are also common survival strategies shared
by every successful enterprise.
Correspondingly, contextual business architecture perspectives tackle the very same issues.


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