Modeling application dependencies

Posted by: Natty Gur, on 06 Mar 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

 One of the assets that you would expect to find in any enterprise is an inventory of all of the applications developed/bought by the enterprise as well as the cross dependencies between those applications. Although it sounds reasonable most of the enterprises that I saw have some inventory of their applications but nothing (written) about cross relations between applications. Usually each application manager had the map of his application(s) in his head, but you cant find all the dependencies...

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