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Constructing Blueprints for Enterprise It Architectures

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"This book is the answer to hundreds of CIOs who have asked me how IT can be used to disrupt their market and change the rules of competition. If you live in a hypercompetitive world, CIOs will find this book an invaluable resource." -Richard A. D'Aveni, author of Hypercompetition "I wish Bernie Boar had written this book 20 years ago. And I wish every IT manager and architect had read it and placed his hand on it and sworn by it 20 years ago. Then we wouldn't be in the pickle we find ourselves in today!" -John A. Zachman Constructing Blueprints for Enterprise IT Architectures Recently deployed within a unit at AT&T, Enterprise IT Architecture Blueprinting (EAB) lets you blueprint your system designs with a degree of precision long taken for granted by engineers and architects. In fact, it's the first standardized methodology of its kind. In this book, expert Bernard Boar introduces you to the principles behind EAB and all of its features by walking through the entire design process for developing conceptual, functional, logical, and physical blueprints complete with useful icons, diagrams, and page templates. This valuable guide also
* Why blueprinting is an imperative strategy to cope with hypercompetitive business environments in the information age
* An accessible vocabulary, rational rules, and clear-cut graphics standards
* How to create a set of functional specifications and how they interrelate with diagrams
* How to integrate multiple drawings
* How to package the finished blueprint
* How to design infrastructure and application architectures for extreme maneuverability and maximum flexibility
* How to implement blueprinting within your environment and overcome potential obstacles
The companion Web site located at www.wiley.com/compbooks/boar gives
* Sample checklists and blueprint templates that you can customize and reuse

352 pages, Hardcover

First published October 26, 1998

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