Tune into author Soumen Chatterjee's radar every week, as he endeavors to investigate the maturity of the current crop of MDA tools available, the MDA roadmap, and the effects of MDA within enterprise architecture. The MDA Radar will also detect and provide directive guidelines towards MDA adoption.
The latest issue elaborates the capability of harmony enterprise classification framework to simplify the enormous complexity of the enterprise classification. This week I’ll also detail how this classification framework can be married with the GERA recommended enterprise features and enterprise master plan, which are the master formulae to establish a successful enterprise.
Enterprise ecology is a mystic thirst that drives every enterprise thought leader into diverse innovative directions. In this week’s column, discover the melodic art of enterprise ‘harmony’ interoperable through a powerful classification framework...
Meta-information (or models) is one of the key aspects of the new generation enterprise. The enterprise should also be able to seamlessly interact with other the enterprises using disparate technology. The key is the CORE (Classify, Organize and Relate the Entities) feature that facilitates wiring the enterprise meta-information together in a robust, decoupled, on-demand enterprise environment. This week’s discussion will detect and analyse the CORE signal...
Today information systems are no more synonymous to the enterprise systems. The enterprise is now more of a demand-supply chain relationship between suppliers, partners, and customers. The enterprise systems are also now ready to realise the benefits of MDA. This week’s discussion will help you to understand how the enterprise is passing through a paradigm shift that will help us to classify enterprise systems most effectively...
The terms enterprise taxonomy or classification, enterprise architecture frameworks and enterprise reference architecture frameworks are often confused and used interchangeably. This is the starting of the enterprise puzzle. Enterprise Rubik cube has now become the prime game for all of the enterprise. We are scratching our hair to extract the enterprise information out of the Houdini's cage. However, "The rules of logic are to mathematics, those of structure are to architecture". This week’s discussion will explain the clear differences between each of these three puzzles game. Our discussion will build a solid foundation of the mind-boggling enterprise mazes with the help of labyrinths of enterprise classification frameworks. This is an open invitation to solve the enterprise architectural twist with the help of classification framework...
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Soumen is a TOGAF Certified Practitioner, Sun Certified Enterprise Architect and IBM Certified Specialist in RUP. With his expertise in enterprise architectural methodologies, process development techniques and testing strategies, he has served several leading-edge software service organizations. He is a active contributor and reviewer of industry leading Enterprise Architecture and Reference Framework. He has published several technical papers in international conferences, architecting journal and Internet based publication portals. He is an admirer of agile methodology and has primary interests in EA, MDA, AOP and EAI.
Soumen is a member of the IEEE, IEEE Standards, ACM, Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), IASA and the WWISA. He holds a Masters in Information Technology. He is currently working as an Enterprise Architect for a global leading consulting company. He could be reached at soumenc@acm.org