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The Practice of Enterprise Architecture (Part II)

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Svyatoslav Kotusev

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  • 1. Lecture 8.1 Dimensions for Classifying Enterprise Architecture Artifacts.mp4
    16:31
  • 2. Lecture 8.2 Six General Types of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts.mp4
    24:29
  • 3. Lecture 8.3 The Resulting CSVLOD Model of Enterprise Architecture.mp4
    04:48
  • 1. Lecture 9.1 Considerations as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    15:51
  • 2. Lecture 9.2 Principles (Essential).mp4
    07:56
  • 3. Lecture 9.3 Policies (Common).mp4
    08:27
  • 4. Lecture 9.4 Conceptual Data Models (Uncommon).mp4
    08:55
  • 5. Lecture 9.5 Analytical Reports (Uncommon).mp4
    09:35
  • 6. Lecture 9.6 Direction Statements (Uncommon).mp4
    05:34
  • 7. Lecture 9.7 Additional Concerns Regarding Considerations.mp4
    05:01
  • 1. Lecture 10.1 Standards as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    19:13
  • 2. Lecture 10.2 Technology Reference Models (Essential).mp4
    07:54
  • 3. Lecture 10.3 Guidelines (Essential).mp4
    07:29
  • 4. Lecture 10.4 Patterns (Common).mp4
    06:03
  • 5. Lecture 10.5 IT Principles (Common).mp4
    06:12
  • 6. Lecture 10.6 Logical Data Models (Uncommon).mp4
    09:18
  • 7. Lecture 10.7 Additional Concerns Regarding Standards.mp4
    05:54
  • 1. Lecture 11.1 Visions as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    17:13
  • 2. Lecture 11.2 Business Capability Models (Essential).mp4
    10:37
  • 3. Lecture 11.3 Roadmaps (Essential).mp4
    10:42
  • 4. Lecture 11.4 Target States (Common).mp4
    08:12
  • 5. Lecture 11.5 Value Chains (Uncommon).mp4
    06:40
  • 6. Lecture 11.6 Context Diagrams (Uncommon).mp4
    06:01
  • 7. Lecture 11.7 Less Popular EA Artifacts Related to Visions.mp4
    03:54
  • 8. Lecture 11.8 Additional Concerns Regarding Visions.mp4
    03:38
  • 1. Lecture 12.1 Landscapes as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    20:41
  • 2. Lecture 12.2 Landscape Diagrams (Essential).mp4
    07:04
  • 3. Lecture 12.3 Inventories (Common).mp4
    10:06
  • 4. Lecture 12.4 Enterprise System Portfolios (Common).mp4
    08:54
  • 5. Lecture 12.5 IT Roadmaps (Common).mp4
    09:58
  • 6. Lecture 12.6 Less Popular EA Artifacts Related to Landscapes.mp4
    05:45
  • 7. Lecture 12.7 Additional Concerns Regarding Landscapes.mp4
    05:23
  • 1. Lecture 13.1 Outlines as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    18:12
  • 2. Lecture 13.2 Solution Overviews (Essential).mp4
    07:08
  • 3. Lecture 13.3 Options Assessments (Common).mp4
    06:44
  • 4. Lecture 13.4 Initiative Proposals (Uncommon).mp4
    05:11
  • 5. Lecture 13.5 Less Popular EA Artifacts Related to Outlines.mp4
    04:52
  • 6. Lecture 13.6 Additional Concerns Regarding Outlines.mp4
    02:04
  • 1. Lecture 14.1 Designs as a General Type of EA Artifacts.mp4
    20:46
  • 2. Lecture 14.2 Solution Designs (Essential).mp4
    05:28
  • 3. Lecture 14.3 Preliminary Solution Designs (Uncommon).mp4
    05:20
  • 4. Lecture 14.4 Less Popular EA Artifacts Related to Designs.mp4
    05:11
  • 5. Lecture 14.5 Additional Concerns Regarding Designs.mp4
    04:43
  • 1. Lecture 15.1 Continuous Nature of the CSVLOD Taxonomy.mp4
    07:54
  • 2. Lecture 15.2 Mapping of Specific EA Artifacts to the CSVLOD Taxonomy.mp4
    09:58
  • 3. Lecture 15.3 Decision Path of the EA-Enabled Strategy Execution.mp4
    10:19
  • 4. Lecture 15.4 Descriptive Nature of the CSVLOD Model.mp4
    07:45
  • 5. Lecture 15.5 Exceptions to the CSVLOD Model.mp4
    06:06
  • 6. Lecture 15.6 Enterprise Architecture on a Page.mp4
    03:04
  • 1. Test for Sections 8 and 15.html
  • 2. Test for Sections 9 to 14.html
  • Description


    Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    What You'll Learn?


    • Understand the CSVLOD model of enterprise architecture and six general types of EA artifacts
    • Know the features of Considerations as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Considerations
    • Know the features of Standards as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Standards
    • Know the features of Visions as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Visions
    • Know the features of Landscapes as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Landscapes
    • Know the features of Outlines as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Outlines
    • Know the features of Designs as a general type of EA artifacts as well as popular subtypes of Designs
    • Understand advanced aspects and properties of the CSVLOD model of enterprise architecture

    Who is this for?


  • Aspiring Solution and Enterprise Architects
  • Students of Enterprise Architecture
  • All Other People Interested in Enterprise Architecture
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    Description

    Part II of the course The Practice of Enterprise Architecture focuses specifically on EA artifacts as the core elements of an EA practice. This part discusses the most tangible and “hard” aspects of an EA practice including specific physical documents constituting enterprise architecture, their typical informational contents and representation formats, development and usage as part of an EA practice, practical roles and purposes in the organizational context.

    Part II consists of eight consecutive sections:

    • Section 8 (The CSVLOD Model of Enterprise Architecture) describes in detail the CSVLOD model of enterprise architecture defining six general types of EA artifacts: Considerations, Standards, Visions, Landscapes, Outlines and Designs

    • Section 9 (Considerations) discusses Considerations as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Considerations including Principles, Policies, Conceptual Data Models, Analytical Reports and Direction Statements

    • Section 10 (Standards) discusses Standards as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Standards including Technology Reference Models, Guidelines, Patterns, IT Principles and Logical Data Models

    • Section 11 (Visions) discusses Visions as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Visions including Business Capability Models, Roadmaps, Target States, Value Chains and Context Diagrams

    • Section 12 (Landscapes) discusses Landscapes as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Landscapes including Landscape Diagrams, Inventories, Enterprise System Portfolios and IT Roadmaps

    • Section 13 (Outlines) discusses Outlines as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Outlines including Solution Overviews, Options Assessments and Initiative Proposals

    • Section 14 (Designs) discusses Designs as a general type of EA artifacts and describes in detail popular narrow subtypes of Designs including Solution Designs and Preliminary Solution Designs

    • Section 15 (The CSVLOD Model Revisited) revisits the CSVLOD model of enterprise architecture introduced earlier and provides an advanced discussion of some important aspects of this model including the continuous nature of the classification taxonomy, the mappings of specific EA artifacts and the known exceptions to the model

    Who this course is for:

    • Aspiring Solution and Enterprise Architects
    • Students of Enterprise Architecture
    • All Other People Interested in Enterprise Architecture

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    Svyatoslav Kotusev
    Svyatoslav Kotusev
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    Svyatoslav Kotusev is a researcher at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Since 2013 he focuses on studying enterprise architecture practices in organizations. He is an author of the book The Practice of Enterprise Architecture: A Modern Approach to Business and IT Alignment (now in its second edition), many articles and other materials on enterprise architecture that appeared in various academic journals and conferences, industry magazines and online outlets. Svyatoslav received his PhD in information systems from RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Prior to his research career, he held various software development and architecture positions in the industry. He can be reached at [email protected]
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 49
    • duration 7:14:43
    • Release Date 2022/12/11