An organization is architecturally competent if it has the ability to acquire, use and sustain the skills and knowledge necessary to carry out architecture-related practices that ...
Len Bass, Paul C. Clements, Rick Kazman, Mark Klei...
Business-IT alignment can be achieved at various levels of maturity. Supposing that an organization has tried to achieve business-IT alignment, a question to face is: how is that o...
In this paper, we describe the development of a framework for building J2EE Web-centric business applications, that is, middle-size applications organized around Web components. T...
Davide Brugali, Giuseppe Psaila, Franco Guidi-Pola...
An enterprise architecture (EA) identifies the main components of the organization, its information systems, the ways in which these components work together in order to achieve d...
Stephen H. Kaisler, Frank Armour, Michael Valivull...
Conventional object-oriented analysis delivers a business object model, which is transformed during design into collaborating class clusters which implement the business model...