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Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective

CS 6899. Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective. By: Viral Rathod Aman Goyal. Organization. Enterprise Architecture. History of Enterprise Architecture Overview of Zachman Framework The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Security in Owner’s Perspective. Criticism of Zachman Framework

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Zachman Framework Row 2 : The Owner Perspective

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  1. CS 6899 Zachman FrameworkRow 2 : The Owner Perspective By: Viral Rathod AmanGoyal

  2. Organization Enterprise Architecture. History of Enterprise Architecture Overview of Zachman Framework The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Security in Owner’s Perspective. Criticism of Zachman Framework Other Framework / Approaches.

  3. 1. Enterprise Architecture What is Enterprise? What is Enterprise Architecture? Why to use an Enterprise Architecture? What are currently available solutions? WebSphere SAP – ERP Oracle Enterprise Manager An Example Business of a hypothetical car manufacturing company.

  4. 1. Enterprise Architecture Market Research Company Most basic Work Flow Diagram for Car Manufacturing. Cars

  5. 1. Enterprise Architecture Car Manufacturing company HR Finance Marketing Sales

  6. 2. History of Enterprise Architecture Development of various Enterprise Architecture:

  7. Zackman 1987 2. History of Enterprise Architecture POSIX TAFIM EAP 1992 NIST EA JTA DOD TRM Relationships between various Enterprise Architecture: TOGAF 1995 FEAF 1999 TISAF 1997 JTAA C4ISR 1996 TEAF 2000 DODAF 2003 ARMY EA GUIDANCE 1998

  8. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework Classification schema. Tabular tool / matrix. Provides Rational for decisions made. Clear understanding of what is happening. Clear understanding of why is happening. Problem solving kit. What is Zachman Framework?

  9. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework Any complex problem involving multiple individual components. E.g. Flight Reservation System. E.g. Building a rail road. E.g. Building Empire State Building. What problems does it solve?

  10. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework

  11. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  12. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  13. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  14. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  15. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  16. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things to business. • Ex: Row 1: The Planner Perspective

  17. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  18. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  19. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  20. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  21. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  22. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 2: The Owner Perspective

  23. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  24. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  25. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  26. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  27. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  28. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 3: The Designer Perspective

  29. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  30. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  31. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  32. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  33. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  34. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 4: The Builder Perspective

  35. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  36. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  37. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  38. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  39. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  40. 3. Overview of Zachman Framework • List of important things. • Ex: Row 5: The Sub-Contractor Perspective

  41. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) Who is Owner? E.g. Henry Ford What is Owner’s Perspective? The Complete perspective. Specifications: Owner’s Problems in Enterprises. How does this model solve these problems?

  42. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Define business entities, inside the organization, with clear objectives. e.g. departments • Define business entities, outside of the organization. e.g. suppliers

  43. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Business plan for the end product. • What problems does the product solve? • Why this product is better? • `

  44. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Define the method of communications between these entities. e.g. Procedures • Define the method of communication between outside entities and inside entities.

  45. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Define the work flow in the system, i.e. what is the order of various functions? • Comparable to the recipe.

  46. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Define the logistics system if required. e.g. purchases for the seat belts.

  47. 4. The Owner’s Perspective (Row 2) • Control the work flow in the time domain.

  48. 5. Security in Owner’s Perspective Detailed DFD / Workflow diagram for the Business process May be animated / flash based

  49. 5. Security in Owner’s Perspective Security concerns at each component level in detail. One slide per component.

  50. 5. Security in Owner’s Perspective The complete DFD / Workflow of the Business Process. Possibly an animation.

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