| Foreword | p. xix |
| Preface | p. xxv |
| Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Engineering | p. 1 |
| The Evolution of Enterprise Architecture | p. 1 |
| Using the Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture | p. 5 |
| Enterprise Engineering for Rapid Development | p. 10 |
| Using Enterprise Architecture of Enterprise Integration | p. 15 |
| Summary | p. 18 |
| Endnotes | p. 19 |
| Enterprise Architecture for Managers | p. 21 |
| Balanced Scorecard and Strategy Maps | p. 23 |
| Introduction to Balanced Scorecard and Strategy Maps | p. 23 |
| Basic Concepts of Balanced Scorecard | p. 24 |
| Basic Concepts of Strategy Maps | p. 28 |
| Examples of Balanced Scorecard and Strategy Maps | p. 31 |
| Steps to Develop Balanced Scorecards and Strategy Maps | p. 36 |
| Summary | p. 39 |
| Endnotes | p. 39 |
| Using Strategy Analysis to Define the Future | p. 41 |
| Strategy Analysis in Business Planning | p. 41 |
| The Steps of Strategy Analysis | p. 46 |
| Strategy Analysis for Project Specifications | p. 62 |
| Preparation for Strategy Analysis | p. 65 |
| Questionnaire Templates for Enterprise Architecture | p. 69 |
| Summary | p. 70 |
| Endnotes | p. 70 |
| Governance Analysis Using Enterprise Architecture | p. 73 |
| Responsibilities Imposed by Sarbanes-Oxley | p. 73 |
| Governance Analysis Framework (GAF) for Sarbanes-Oxley | p. 77 |
| Step-by-Step Approach for Governance Analysis | p. 85 |
| Summary | p. 88 |
| Endnotes | p. 89 |
| Enterprise Architecture Methods | p. 91 |
| Methods for Building Enterprise Architecture | p. 93 |
| Evolution of Systems Development Methodologies | p. 93 |
| Review of Enterprise Architecture | p. 95 |
| Government Methods for Building Enterprise Architecture | p. 97 |
| Department of Defense Architecture Frameworks | p. 105 |
| The Open Group Architecture Framework | p. 124 |
| Enterprise Architecture Project Experience | p. 125 |
| Strategies for Enterprise Architecture Implementation | p. 130 |
| Enterprise Engineering for Enterprise Architecture | p. 138 |
| Summary | p. 139 |
| Endnotes | p. 140 |
| Using Business-Driven Data Mapping for Integrated Data | p. 143 |
| Enterprise Architecture Incremental Build Context | p. 143 |
| Data Modeling Conventions | p. 145 |
| Data Entity Types | p. 154 |
| Data Attribute Types | p. 170 |
| More About Entities and Attributes | p. 184 |
| Summary | p. 192 |
| Endnotes | p. 193 |
| Strategic Modeling for Rapid Delivery of Enterprise Architecture | p. 195 |
| Enterprise Architecture Incremental Build Context | p. 195 |
| Developing a Strategic Model | p. 197 |
| Sample Solutions for Strategic Modeling Exercises | p. 206 |
| Identifying Business Activities from a Data Map | p. 214 |
| Deriving Project Plans for Rapid EA Delivery | p. 217 |
| Case Study Entity Dependency Problems | p. 230 |
| Project Maps Are Do-It-Yourself Construction Kits | p. 230 |
| Summary | p. 240 |
| Endnotes | p. 241 |
| Strategic Alignment, Activity and Workflow Modeling, and Business Rules | p. 243 |
| Enterprise Architecture Incremental Build Context | p. 243 |
| Step 6: Define Strategic Alignment Matrices | p. 246 |
| Step 7: Activity Modeling Concepts | p. 248 |
| Step 7: Activity-Based Costing | p. 257 |
| Step 8: Workflow Modeling | p. 262 |
| Step 8: Business Rules for Workflow Modeling | p. 267 |
| Summary | p. 272 |
| Endnotes | p. 274 |
| Using Business Normalization for Future Business Needs | p. 275 |
| Enterprise Architecture Incremental Build Context | p. 275 |
| Introduction to Normalization | p. 278 |
| First Business Normal Form (1BNF) | p. 287 |
| Second Business Normal Form (2BNF) | p. 290 |
| Third Business Normal Form (3BNF) | p. 296 |
| Identifying Current and Future Business Needs | p. 298 |
| Fourth Business Normal Form (4BNF) | p. 304 |
| Capturing Expert Business Knowledge | p. 307 |
| Summary | p. 326 |
| Endnotes | p. 327 |
| Menu Design, Screen Design, Performance Analysis, and Process Modeling | p. 329 |
| Enterprise Architecture Incremental Build Context | p. 329 |
| Initial Menu Structure from a Data Model | p. 332 |
| Preliminary Screen Designs from a Data Model | p. 335 |
| Database Capacity Planning and Transaction Performance | p. 339 |
| Prototyping from a Data Model | p. 348 |
| Process Modeling | p. 353 |
| Summary | p. 362 |
| Endnotes | p. 363 |
| Enterprise Integration Technologies | p. 365 |
| Enterprise Application Integration Concepts | p. 367 |
| Technologies for Enterprise Integration | p. 367 |
| B2B Cost-Effective Business Drivers | p. 371 |
| XML Messaging and Repository Standards | p. 379 |
| ebXML | p. 384 |
| EAI Vendors and Products | p. 393 |
| Summary | p. 393 |
| Endnotes | p. 395 |
| Enterprise Portal Technologies for Integration | p. 397 |
| The Evolution of Enterprise Portals | p. 397 |
| Enterprise Portal Case Studies | p. 402 |
| Enterprise Portal Product Categories | p. 410 |
| Enterprise Portal Product Descriptions | p. 411 |
| Summary | p. 411 |
| Endnotes | p. 413 |
| Web Services for Real-Time Integration | p. 415 |
| Introduction to Web Services | p. 415 |
| Intranet and Internet Web Services for Integration | p. 417 |
| XML Standards for Web Services | p. 421 |
| Web Services Evolution | p. 426 |
| Challenges in Phase 3 Evolution | p. 430 |
| Web Services Products | p. 432 |
| Summary | p. 432 |
| Endnotes | p. 433 |
| Service-Oriented Architecture for Integration | p. 435 |
| Importance of Service-Oriented Architecture | p. 435 |
| Introduction to Service-Oriented and Event-Driven Architectures | p. 441 |
| SOA Business Process Management Products | p. 454 |
| Summary | p. 456 |
| Endnotes | p. 458 |
| Managing and Delivering Enterprise Architecture | p. 461 |
| Virtualization and On-Demand Computing | p. 461 |
| Costs of Integration | p. 466 |
| Role of Modeling Tools | p. 469 |
| Modeling Tool Products and Directions | p. 470 |
| Summary of Key Enterprise Architecture Principles | p. 470 |
| Future Directions in Enterprise Architecture | p. 479 |
| Endnotes | p. 481 |
| About the Author | p. 483 |
| Index | p. 485 |
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