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EA for a very small organisation

Tom Graves made an episode about one person Enterprise Architecture and we continue to use Enterprise Architecture mindset for a small film production company.

We have our business processes defined on a high level, and we are gradually documenting them in more detail, step by step when implementing new products to clients or new IT-systems.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On August 19, 2019

Big data, privacy and AI

What's the impact on Big data and AI when implementing privacy regulations?

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Written by Casimir Artmann On August 19, 2019

#no estimates, agile or waterfall?

In mid May this year, I started with a summer challenge, to do a full lenght feature film during the summer. You can read more about the film ”Att vinna ett kex / Lyckohjulet” (in Swedish).

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Written by Casimir Artmann On August 8, 2019 Tagged #noestimates, waterfall, agile

Where is your data

Where is your data?

View the discussions with Greger Wikstrand, Claudio Reyes , Mark Battersby, Robert Willborg, Jesper Kråkhede and Casimir Artmann.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On June 10, 2019

Enterprise Architecture, risk and horses

Does horse riding have anything to do with Enterprise Architecture?

Yes, and I will explain why. For me, to manage risk when doing changes and prepare for new opportunities are the main reason for doing EA. The same goes with horses.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On May 20, 2019
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