03013cam a22005057i 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007501500190009201600180011102000250012902000220015403500180017603500200019403500240021404000750023804200140031305000250032708200210035208400150037310000150038824500680040326400670047130000470053833600260058533700280061133800270063936500150066649000550068150400510073652005660078752002900135352004160164365000480205965000260210765000270213370000180216083000560217890600450223494200120227995500570229199900130234895201460236118232183BD-DhUL20140725140209.0140724s2010 enka b 001 0 eng  a 2014412805 aGBA9B66652bnb7 a0154338972Uk a9781849190770 (pbk.) a1849190771 (pbk.) a(DLC)18232183 a(DLC)2014412805 a(OCoLC)ocn466333847 aUKMbengerdacUKMdBTCTAdC#PdYDXCPdNLGGCdUKMGBdUMRdDLCdBD-DhUL alccopycat00aQA76.9.A73bH65 201004a005.117222bHOM a85.002bcl1 aHolt, Jon.10aModelling enterprise architectures /cJon Holt and Simon Perry. 1aStevenage :bInstitution of Engineering and Technology,c2010. axiii, 309 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aUSDb74.251 aProfessional applications of computing series ;v8 aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aFor any organisation to be successful in an increasingly competitive and global working environment, it is essential that there is a dear understanding of all aspects of the business. Given that no two organisations are exactly alike, there is no definitive understanding of exactly what these aspects are as they will depend on the organisation's nature, size and so on. Some of the aspects of the business that must be considered include: process models, process descriptions, competencies, standards, methodologies, infrastructure, people and business goals. aIt is important that these different aspects of the business are not only understood, but also that they are consistent and congruent with one another. The creation of an effective Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a means by which an organisation can obtain such an understanding. aThis book looks at the practical needs of creating and maintaining an effective EA within a twenty-first-century business through the use of pragmatic modelling. The book introduces the concepts behind enterprise architectures, teaches the modelling notation needed to effectively realise an enterprise architecture and explores the concepts more fully through a real-life enterprise architecture --Book Jacket. 0aComputer architecturexMathematical models.17aOrganisatiekunde2gtt17aSimulatiemodellen2gtt1 aPerry, Simon. 0aProfessional applications of computing series ;v8. a7bcbcccopycatd2encipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK brk01 2014-07-18 z-processorirk01 2014-07-21 to BCCD c714d714 00102ddc406005_117000000000000_HOM708NFIC91183aDUSLbDUSLcGENd2012-11-26ePurchasedo005.117 HOMp476631r2014-07-25w2014-07-25yBK