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    CIO must hire senior management who can communicate with IT employees and educate them. IT organizational structures must be centralized, understandable and moderate. Outline a project selection process for AgCredit to ensure alignment with the enterprise business vision. Organizations should be careful and select the projects they decide to continue from between many opportunities. Apparently, there is no simple decision. The consequences of poor process and decision could be expensive and irrecoverable

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    .........3 Moving towards two-speed architecture: best practices………

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    Enterprise IT Architecture Essay

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    Zachman was one of the pioneers of enterprise IT architecture. His article, "Business Systems Planning and Business Information Control Study: A comparison”, was an early effort to suggest that businesses should think more carefully about how they integrated systems and data. He used the analogy of architecture, since, as Hurley and Tompkins summarise, “each stage in the building of a house requires different levels of detail. At each stage, decisions need to be made about what materials compromise

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    The Role Of An Architect

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    The purpose of this paper is to give insight into what the role of an enterprise architect is, focusing on the job prospects, the position they hold in organisations and the state of enterprise architecture in South Africa. The most important aspects of this paper is based on one having an understanding of what enterprise architecture is before we can even start thinking about the role of an architect. Enterprise architecture refers to how the organisation plans to use its information systems and

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    Bachelor in Information Technology Program U10a2 Enterprise Architecture Proposal for Ralph’s Ribs For IT3200, Section 05 Rolando Rueda-de-Leon Submitted 9/17/2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Analysis of the existing foundation for execution 4 Organization Chart 5 Definition of the Operating Model for Ralph’s Ribs 5 Business Process Standardization 6 Recommended Process Standardization 6 Comparison of Operating Model

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    Dell Inc is a renowned multinational company in computer technology that manufacture, design, sells, and support computer related products and services. It was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 in Austin, Texas, and started selling personal computer with $1000. The company approached good marketing strategy that include low cost product, placing ads in computer magazines, and enable toll free number for placing orders. Within few years, the company touched the annual budget close to $1 billion per

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    If the Internet is the fuel for the global economy, the midmarket is the engine that makes it work from a growth, stability, and innovation perspective. Traditional enterprises have typically built and deployed enterprise systems that are used exclusively by employees, with a focus on internal processes, improving efficiencies, decreasing costs across all functional business areas. With proliferation of the Cloud and The Internet of Things (IoT), businesses have been forced to deploy solutions that

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    Principle 1 Primacy of principles Statement: These principles of enterprise architecture apply to all business units within the enterprise. Rationale: The only way we can provide a consistent and measurable level of quality information to decision-makers is if all business units with Lotterywest abide by the principles. Implications: • Without this principle, exclusions, favouritism, and inconsistency would rapidly undermine the management of information. • System related initiatives will not begin

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    Q1 Use Case TWP: ATM System USE CASE 1: Session Use Case Brief Description: This use case depicts how a Bank Customer uses an ATM to withdraw or Deposit cash into their bank account. Actors: The actors in this use case are the Bank Customer and the Bank. Preconditions: This ATM system requires that there be an active network link to the Bank and that the ATM has available cash to dispense. Basic Flow of Events: The use case initiates once the Bank Customer inserts their ATM-Card into the machine’s

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    Executive Summary: In my view using online train tickets buying is very good, and also provides quicker service to the customers, which is easily accessible to the public. As an enterprise architect (EA) I would implement this advanced buying or booking system but we should keep it safer. Through a detailed research there would be many number of advantages and disadvantages of this system. We can know the availability and buying of the tickets online. By implementing this system it reduces the public

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