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Revision as of 15:41, 3 February 2007
Notes im collecting on what is my real job is:
Contents
various names
- Enterprise Architecture.
- "Problem Architect" establishs the scope and focus of the problem to be solved. It's non-invasive to the business types because everyone can agree we have a problem (why would we be talking to IT otherwise?) and it's complementary to IT because it takes IT off the hook from guessing what the problem is. [1]
difference
- standard architect has gvmt code and engineering constraints
- ba has "best practice"
function
the problem:
The Standish group , a IT research group, documents this annually - 31.1% projects canceled, 52.7% of projects will cost 189% of their original estimates and only 16% of projects are completed on-time and on-budget. One only has to look at the rationales given to see the answer: We need a problem architect. [2]
The Solution
- Deliver a paper on what the problem is.
- Maintain and provide relationships with vendors that can take this "blueprint" and create a bid
- Make sure that the plan gets implemented
marketing
- build you venture with a business architect]
- whitepapers
- website
- BNI, Leads group
workflow
Problem Architect
- engage client
- Define the problem
- present "blueprint" or "recipe"
- develop "Function Point Analysis" like thingy useful for scoping budget