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Steven Spewak Dies

Steven Spewak, the well-known author of Enterprise Architecture Planning : Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and Technology died on 26 April, in Alexandria VA, at 53.

Spewak had a powerful influence on the direction of enterprise architecture thinking, especially in government.

April 30, 2004 in Thought Leaders | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (1)

Erecting the Framework - Interview with John Zachman

John Zachman was recently interviewed by Dan Ruby, and (as usual) he has a lot to offer:

"You can engineer the enterprise just like you can engineer anything else." So says John Zachman, the retired IBM executive whose groundbreaking 1987 and 1993 articles are widely credited with founding the discipline of enterprise architecture and led to the development of The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture.
Click here to read the entire interview.

April 15, 2004 in Thought Leaders | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Books

  • Douglas K. Barry: Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide

    Douglas K. Barry: Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide

  • Kevin Lynch: The Image of the City

    Kevin Lynch: The Image of the City

  • Steven H. Spewak: Enterprise Architecture Planning : Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and Technology

    Steven H. Spewak: Enterprise Architecture Planning : Developing a Blueprint for Data, Applications, and Technology

  • William H. Inmon: Data Stores, Data Warehousing, and the Zachman Framework: Managing Enterprise Knowledge (McGraw-Hill Series on Data Warehousing and Data Management)

    William H. Inmon: Data Stores, Data Warehousing, and the Zachman Framework: Managing Enterprise Knowledge (McGraw-Hill Series on Data Warehousing and Data Management)

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  • Enterprise Architecture 2004 - Zachman and Locke
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