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The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained Jack van't Wout

The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained By Jack van't Wout

The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained by Jack van't Wout


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This book captures and communicates the wealth of architecture experience Capgemini has gathered as a member of The Open Group - a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium formed by major industry players - in developing, deploying, and using its Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF) since its origination in 1993.

The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained Summary

The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained: Why, What, How by Jack van't Wout

This book captures and communicates the wealth of architecture experience Capgemini has gathered as a member of The Open Group - a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium formed by major industry players - in developing, deploying, and using its Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF) since its origination in 1993. Today, many elements of IAF have been incorporated into the new version 9 of TOGAF, the related Open Group standard. The authors, all working on and with IAF for many years, here provide a full reference to IAF and a guide on how to apply it. In addition, they describe in detail the relations between IAF and the architecture standards TOGAF and Archimate and other development or process frameworks like ITIL, CMMI, and RUP. Their presentation is targeted at architects, project managers, and process analysts who have either considered or are already working with IAF - they will find many roadmaps, case studies, checklists, and tips and advice for their daily work.

About Jack van't Wout

Jack van 't Wout started in IT in 1978 and joined Capgemini in 1990. He got involved with architecture in 1993, and is generally acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of IAF. Jack has executed over 20 enterprise architecture and governance engagements and has trained more than 500 people in IAF. Jack's focus is on the financial services sector.

Maarten Waage has worked in the IT industry since 1984 and joined Capgemini's precursor Volmac one year later in the Systems and Networks division. He has been practicing architecture since 1995 and got involved in IAF development and deployment in 1997. Maarten has extensive experience in enterprise architecture and large scale transformations. He focuses on the public sector.

Herman Hartman has worked with Capgemini and its predecessor Volmac since 1976. He became involved in the development of IAF in 1994 when he laid the basis to encapsulate existing architecture best practices in new ways of working. He has conducted architecture work in dozens of projects. Herman focuses on enterprise architecture engagements in the industry sector.

Max Stahlecker is the youngest member of the team of authors. He is in the IT industry since 2001. Max did his thesis on enterprise architecture, architectural conformance and business transformation. He has been practicing architecture with IAF since he joined Capgemini 2006 and has been involved with its development since then.

Aaldert Hofman started to work with Capgemini in 1990 and worked in the IT industry since 1988. He has developed architectures since 1996 and got involved in IAF development and lecturing in 1998. Aaldert is specialized in security architecture and the broader risk management theme.

Table of Contents

1) IAF Background, Value, and Strategy - 2) IAF's Architecture - 3) IAF's Aspect Areas Explained - 4) IAF in Perspective with Other Frameworks and Methods - 5) Applying IAF and Using Its Outcomes - 6) Real Life Case Studies - 7) The Making of IAF

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GOR008751163
9783642115172
3642115179
The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained: Why, What, How by Jack van't Wout
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
20100608
246
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