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TOGAF® 9 Certification - Getting Started. Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) EAEC. Application Architecture Guide, 2nd Edition. Patterns & practices Developer Center October 2009 This guide is available online here in the MSDN Library and as a Microsoft Press book, ISBN# 9780735627109, that you can purchase through local and online booksellers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble and BORDERS.

Application Architecture Guide, 2nd Edition

The guide is intended to help developers and solution architects design and build effective, high quality applications using the Microsoft platform and the .NET Framework more quickly and with less risk; it provides guidance for using architecture principles, design principles, and patterns that are tried and trusted. The guidance is presented in sections that correspond to major architecture and design focus points. It is designed to be used as a reference resource or to be read from beginning to end. The Open Group Online Store. Zachman International - The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture. By: John A.

Zachman International - The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture

Zachman The Zachman Framework™ is a schema - the intersection between two historical classifications that have been in use for literally thousands of years. The first is the fundamentals of communication found in the primitive interrogatives: What, How, When, Who, Where, and Why. It is the integration of answers to these questions that enables the comprehensive, composite description of complex ideas. Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework (EAAF) EA Assessment The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is focused on helping agencies develop their Enterprise Architecture (EA) programs so that they can benefit from the results of using EA as a strategic planning tool.

Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework (EAAF)

OMB is striving to help agencies link departmental-level EA throughout their operations, so that its value is reflected in both internal operational decision-making, as well as the identification of government-wide common solutions for improved service to citizens. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework (EAAF) version 3.1 identifies the measurement areas and criteria by which agencies are expected to use the EA to drive performance improvements that result in the following outcomes: Under previous versions of the EAAF, agencies have achieved, to varying degrees, a basic level of process and architectural maturity.

EAAF version 3.1 also changes the assessment and reporting process.