While frameworks are generally seen as a necessary theoretical backbone for architecture, they are often perceived as being too abstract, with little direct relevance in the architect's daily routine. But for experienced enterprise architects, frameworks are a constant guide, used to direct and manage everything they do. Why, then, is such a useful architectural tool so frequently overlooked or underused?
Executive Update
Reframing Frameworks: Part I -- Making EA Frameworks Your Ally
Posted February 15, 2012 | Technology |
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