Exhibit 9.8 illustrates the business architecture cultural perspective associated with technical
architectures. These are:
??? Intranet architectures. An intranet is a smaller edition of the Internet. It??™s an organizational
private Web site that enables personnel to communicate, share common interests,
and exchange information. An intranet is also used by management to post messages and
publish company policies and employee benefits. The very same technologies that power
the Internet can be employed to drive an intranet.
??? Portal architectures. These are discussed in the business architecture segmentation perspective.
??? Community-enabled architecture frameworks. These are discussed in the business
architecture segmentation perspective.
MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE. The management business architecture perspective depicts internal
aspects of an organization??™s operations. These are various activities that provide management
with information about the state of the business and enable executives to oversee internal business
execution. The vast majority of today??™s management functionality can be automated to
achieve higher productivity and increase enterprise profitability. There are five major management
functionalities that the business architecture perspective represents, each of which is typically
supported by specialized technical architectures that facilitate management execution, listed as
follows:
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