Enterprise Architecture Meta-model, size doesn't matter

Posted by: Natty Gur, on 27 Jun 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Part of the enterprise architecture work is to define a meta-model. Meta-model depict what are the architecture building blocks that we need to do our work, and their relations. Usually meta-model is one of the first task that we'll address in enterprise architecture work, following by collection of building block instances that we miss. There are many debates around enterprise architecture meta-model. Should I follow one provided by existing framework,should it...

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