Source: Concepts of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture, 1993, p. 1
John Zachman: Information
John Zachman is American computer scientist. Explore interesting quotes on information.Source: Enterprise Architecture: The Issue of The Century, 1997, p. 1
Source: Business Systems Planning and Business Information Control Study: A comparison, 1982, p. 31
Source: Business Systems Planning and Business Information Control Study: A comparison, 1982, p. 31
Source: Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1992, p. 613, cited in: Nik Bessis, Fatos Xhafa (2011) Next Generation Data Technologies for Collective Computational Intelligence. p. 84
Source: A Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1987, p. 276, cited in: Jaap Schekkerman (2003) How to Survive in the Jungle of Enterprise Architecture. p. 131
Planning Methodologies: Stage Assessment, Critical Success Factors, Strategy Set Transformation, etc.
Design Approaches: Structured Analysis, Entity-Relationship Approaches, etc.
Tools and Techniques"Problem Statement Language/Problem Statement Analyzer (PSL/PSA), Prototype Development Methodology, Structured Analyses and Design Techniques, etc.
From an historical perspective, BSP and BICS likely will be looked back on as primitive attempts to take an explicit, enterprise-level architectural approach to information systems.
Source: Business Systems Planning and Business Information Control Study: A comparison, 1982, p. 32
Source: Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1992, p. 590
Source: Enterprise Architecture: The Issue of The Century, 1997, p. 1-2
Source: A Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1987, p. 276, cited in: CM Pereira (2004), "A method to define an Enterprise Architecture using the Zachman Framework". in: SAC '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing. pp. 1366-1371