IAF’s Architecture
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 2 in The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained, 2010, pp 5-34 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Explaining IAF must start with the basics, the core elements of the framework. Actually, our aim is that you understand IAF’s own architecture. Once you understand IAF’s structure and underlying ideas it will be easier to apply it to the specific situation you are in. This chapter is all about helping you understand the architecture behind IAF.
Keywords: Solution Alternative; Business Unit; Abstraction Level; Policy Contract; Architectural Description (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11518-9_2
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