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IAF Background, Value and Strategy

Jack Wout (), Maarten Waage (), Herman Hartman (), Max Stahlecker () and Aaldert Hofman ()
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Jack Wout: Capgemini Nederland BV
Maarten Waage: Capgemini Nederland BV
Herman Hartman: Capgemini Nederland BV
Max Stahlecker: Capgemini Nederland BV
Aaldert Hofman: Capgemini Nederland BV

Chapter Chapter 1 in The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained, 2010, pp 1-4 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract IAF is Capgemini’s architecture framework. It is a toolbox that contains processes, products, tools and techniques to create all types of architectures which are intended to shape businesses and the technology that supports it. Its development started in 1993. It continuously evolves as best practices are added to the framework. IAF has been used in thousands of engagements in most business sectors and many countries.

Keywords: Transformation Program; Traceable Link; Architecture Framework; Information System Architecture; Architecture Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11518-9_1

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