Title: A classification of skills based on the enterprise reality
1A classification of skills based on the
enterprise reality
 Theory without practice is useless practice
without theory is blind. Immanuel Kant
- The Interdisciplinary Ensemble of Disciplines
(TIED)
2Presentation objective
- Objective
- Topics
- Enterprise Architecture, Business Architecture
- Enterprise transformation
- Methodology
Specify and link together the disciplines
involved in the enterprise transformation
Duration 30 min
Document protection
3Content
- The available definitions of the disciplines
- A comprehensive approach to the enterprise
- Inference of the disciplines and their relations
4The available definitions
1
- Definitions that come from various sources
- TOGAF
- BABoK
- ISO
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5TOGAF Definitions
- Architecture
- A formal description of a system, or a detailed
plan of the system at component level, to guide
its implementation - (source ISO/IEC 420102007).
- The structure of components, their
inter-relationships, and the principles and
guidelines governing their design and evolution
over time. - Business Architecture
- The business strategy, governance, organization,
and key business processes and information, as
well as the interaction between these concepts.
6Enterprise Architecture in TOGAF
- What Kind of Architecture Does TOGAF Deal With?
- There are four architecture domains that are
commonly accepted as subsets of an overall
enterprise architecture, all of which TOGAF is
designed to support - The Business Architecture defines the business
strategy, governance, organization, and key
business processes. - The Data Architecture describes the structure of
an organization's logical and physical data
assets and data management resources. - The Application Architecture provides a blueprint
for the individual application systems to be
deployed, their interactions, and their
relationships to the core business processes of
the organization. - The Technology Architecture describes the logical
software and hardware capabilities that are
required to support the deployment of business,
data, and application services. This includes IT
infrastructure, middleware, networks,
communications, processing, standards, etc. - Extract from TOGAF v. 9
7BABoK Definitions
- Business Analysis
- Business analysis is the set of tasks and
techniques used to work as a liaison among
stakeholders in order to understand the
structure, policies and operations of an
organization, and recommend solutions that enable
the organization to achieve its goals. - Business Architecture
- A subset of the enterprise architecture that
defines an organizations current and future
state, including its strategy, its goals and
objectives, the internal environment through a
process or functional view, the external
environment in which the business operates, and
the stakeholders affected by the organizations
activities. - Enterprise Architecture
- Enterprise architecture is a description of an
organizations business processes, IT software
and hardware, people, operations and projects,
and the relationships between them.
8Discussion
- Flaws of the definitions
- No attempt to link the concepts together
- The meaning of a term stems from its position
inside a semantic network - Mainly definition by content
- A set of
- Typical of a bottom-up approach
- Consequences of insufficient definitions
- Confusion
- Lack of coordination between disciplines
- Criteria
- Aspects of the Enterprise
- Business (knowledge, activity) versus support
(logistics, IT) - Reach of the endeavor
- Local (application, service, department,
function) vs overall (entire system) - Time frame
- Short-, medium-, long terms
9A comprehensive approach to the enterprise
2
- If enterprises are deemed complex systems, how
should we address them? - What should be represented?
- How should we deal with the amount of information
to be collected and the decisions to be made? - Notion and value of a methodological framework
- Separation of concerns principle
- Mindset related to every framework
10Business the right description
Semantic aspect
- Approach by activities
- Classical approach
- Flawed with local variation
- Functional hierarchical breakdown structure
- Semantic modeling
- Additional approach
- Move to genericity
- New solution to cope with complexity
Objects
Business objects, real objects (InformationTransf
ormationAction)
Refers to
Pragmatic aspect
Activities
Actors organizational entitiesProcess
use-cases
11Software the optimal structure
Semantic aspect
Logical aspect
- Determine the software structure from the
business description - Applying MDA standard
- Independently from technical choices
- Technical Target free
- Long term
Objects
Logical services aggregates (logical machines)
Derives
Business objects, real objects (InformationTransf
ormationAction)
Pragmatic aspect
Activities
Derives
Actors organizational entitiesProcess
use-cases
SOA
12Logical architecture the change
Caricature of an architecturebased upon
functional approach
Outlined logical architectureaccording to
Praxeme method
FD
FD
FD
FD
OD
OD
OD
BO
OD
OD
BO
FD
FD
FD
FD
Logical blocks take charge of functional
domains which structure the pragmatic
model. Important dependencies or redundancies
stem from this, as the same business objects are
usedinside many functional domains.
- Several logical blocks match with the object
domainsfrom the semantic model. - Dependencies obey topological constraints
- Between strata (Business Core, Organization,
Interaction) - Coupling reduced,
- No dependency between FD, unless special cases,
- etc.
FD functional domain BO business object OD
object domain
13The Enterprise System Topology
Political aspect
14Dependencies between aspects
translates
derives from
Software
Logical Aspect
Semantic Aspect
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kernel source
specification
implementation
0..1
0..1
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knowledge
result
configuration
0..1
refers to
derives from
applies
activity
0..
Technical Aspect
Pragmatic Aspect
0..1
guideline
periphery source
hosts
possibility
0..1
0..1
organization
distributes
considers
constrains
location
determination
0..
projection
0..1
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equips
Geographic Aspect
Hardware
Physical Aspect
fills
0..1
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geography
logistics
space
content
15Inference of the disciplines
3
- Given the content framework
- Which guides our approach to the enterprise
- how can we define the disciplines needed?
- In accordance with the natural structure of the
Enterprise System
16Architecture
- A metaphoric use of the term
- Business Architecture, Enterprise Architecture,
IT Architecture, etc. - Usual meaning
- The art and study of designing buildings
- The design or style of a building or buildings
- Source Oxford Dictionary
- In our context
- A discipline that deals with the enterprise or an
aspect of the enterprise as a whole and
establishes the high-level decisions needed - Architecture is about the main decisions that
structure and transform the system - Preliminary questions
- Which aspects?
17xxx Architecture
- Enterprise Architecture
- The discipline of architecting the enterprise
- This definition applies to the object of the
enterprise - Business Architecture
- Part of the Enterprise Architecture that focuses
on the business aspects - According to the Enterprise System Topology,
there are three business aspects that must be
isolated for a proper description semantic (core
business knowledge), pragmatic (action),
geographic (location) - See slide 21
- IT Architecture
-
18Another approach to the concept
- The Enterprise Transformation Manifesto
- The golden principles for improving
enterpriseswhile respecting society's
fundamental values and interests - Meant for decision-makers
- www.enterprisetransformationmanifesto.org
19Overview 7 chapters
20Enterprise transformation
Transformation
Strategy elaboration
Management
Operation
21Clarifying responsibilities
IT view
Business view
Logical Architect
Business Architect
Business Analyst
Organization designer
Technical Architect
Strategist
22Roles related to business description
- Business Architect
- The one who makes the overall decision and is the
guardian of the long-term vision - Business Analyst
- Involved in operations (projects), brings the
details - Business Designer
- The mandate for creating new business practices
must be explicit - Need to distinguish both roles? (analysis versus
design) - Business Expert
- They have the knowledge, not necessarily the
skills for expressing it in the right way - Modeler
- They master the techniques of representation, not
necessarily the content (the knowledge) - Can be specialized (by aspects)
23Business Architecture Analysis
- As a result, Praxeme situates the disciplines of
BAs against the Enterprise System Topology
Exclusiveresponsibility ownership
Contribution
Possible negotiation
24Recap
- Business Architecture
- Overall view
- Decision making at the system level
- Business Analysis
- Detailed view
- Expressing the business knowledge, describing the
business practices - Business Design
- Praxeme encourages design in matters of business
- Organizational innovation
- Innovation in terms of business concepts
25Responsibilities of business architecture/analysis
/modeling
- Take into account the general directives
(strategy) - Understand the business practices, needs,
opportunities - Anticipate the changes
- Describe the business in such a way that
- The business knowledge is captured and protected
- The description can be easily enacted by other
actors (e.g., IT designers)
26Relation between BA BA
- Business Architecture
- Establish the frame
- In line with the corporate strategy
- Administrate the repositories
- Promote the best practices
- Select and link the investments in accordance
with priorities
- Business Analysis
- Assess the overall decisions
- Coping with constraints at grassroots level
- Fill the frame and repositories
- Project after project
- Benefit from synchronization between investments
27Two levels of action
Strategic analysis
Visioning
Projects
Monitoring
Solution
Need
Overalldesign
Consolidation
28Conclusion
The Interdisciplinary Ensemble of Disciplines ?
- Towards the right definitions of disciplines
- The Enterprise System is the only valid starting
point - Better than the current practices
- Need for a comprehensive methodology
- Enterprise Architecture ought to live up to its
more ambitious definition - The indispensable link between strategy and
transformation - To stay informed
- The Praxeme Institute web site
- www.praxeme.org
- List for major announcements
- http//groups.google.com/group/Praxeme-Annonces