Why a business glossary
One of the questions I got is why we need a business glossary.
I would start to identifying a business need as a first step and the try to find out what is good enough business glossary for the purpose
One of the questions I got is why we need a business glossary.
I would start to identifying a business need as a first step and the try to find out what is good enough business glossary for the purpose
One of the difficulties in Enterprise Architecture is to do information modelling in a structured way. Last year, I found out how they did something similar in Hollywood. I described the problem last month in “How is Jimmy dressed”.
First of all, we need to understand why we are moving into the clouds, with all the pros and cons we have with this decision.
Life is often a compromise and it is also true for selecting IT-solutions for organisations.
I continue to use our media company as an example for how to define a cloud strategy. Albeit small, with twelve main processes and lots of interactions with other parties, it’s getting complex quite fast.
I begun writing stories on paper, taking photos with Instamatic cameras and broadcasting radio long time before using a computer. Therefore, it’s not a surprise that I have started a media company a while ago.
But how does this relates to Enterprise Architecture at all? Isn’t EA only for large and complex companies and not for small businesses?
I don’t agree, so what is better than to show how to use an EA mindset for a small business.