Architecture Management
Stephan Murer (stephan.murer@credit-suisse.com),
Bruno Bonati (bruno@bonati-consulting.com) and
Frank J. Furrer (frank.j.furrer@bluewin.ch)
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Stephan Murer: Credit Suisse
Bruno Bonati: Bruno Bonati Consulting
Chapter Chapter 2 in Managed Evolution, 2010, pp 35-77 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary Architecture management plays a key role in the sustainable success of managed evolution. Architecture management defines the target architecture, a number of models, a set of technical standards and guiding principles for the evolution of the system. It defines and operates processes to evolve architecture standards, to communicate them to the organization and to ensure their implementation. Strong review activities on projects enforce adherence to the standards. Architecture metrics finally allow the progress of key indicators to be measured. A federated architecture organization is essential for powerful architecture management in a very large organization.
Keywords: Domain Model; Domain Architect; Business Unit; Enterprise Architecture; Technical Domain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01633-2_2
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