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Architecture for the Intelligent Enterprise: Powerful New Ways to Maximize the Real-time Value of Information
Tomorrow’s winning “Intelligent Enterprises” will bring together far more diverse sources of data, analyze it in more powerful ways, and deliver immediate insight to decision-makers throughout the organization. Today, however, most companies fail to apply the information they already have, while struggling with the complexity and costs of their existing information environments.
In this book, a team of IBM’s leading information management experts guide you on a journey that will take you from where you are today toward becoming an “Intelligent Enterprise.”
Drawing on their extensive experience working with enterprise clients, the authors present a new, information-centric approach to architecture and powerful new models that will benefit any organization. Using these strategies and models, companies can systematically unlock the business value of information by delivering actionable, real-time information in context to enable better decision-making throughout the enterprise–from the “shop floor” to the “top floor.”
Coverage Includes
The Art of Enterprise Information Architecture: Best Practices and Tips to Derive Business Insight
The Imperative for a New Approach to Information Architecture
The Art of Enterprise Information Architecture: A Conceptual and Logical View
The Imperative for a New Approach to Information Architecture
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Foreword by Ron Tolido xix
Foreword by Dr. Kristof Kloeckner xxi
Preface xxiii
Acknowledgments xxix
About the Authors xxxi
Chapter 1 The Imperative for a New Approach to Information Architecture 1
1.1 External Forces: A New World of Volume, Variety, and Velocity 3
1.1.1 An Increasing Volume of Information 3
1.1.2 An Increasing Variety of Information 4
1.1.3 An Increasing Velocity of Information 4
1.2 Internal Information Environment Challenges 5
1.3 The Need for a New Enterprise Information Architecture 5
1.3.1 Leading the Transition to a Smarter Planet 6
1.4 The Business Vision for the Information-Enabled Enterprise 7
1.5 Building an Enterprise Information Strategy and the Information Agenda 12
1.5.1 Enterprise Information Strategy 13
1.5.2 Organizational Readiness and Information Governance 15
1.5.3 Information Infrastructure 16
1.5.4 Information Agenda Blueprint and Roadmap 17
1.6 Best Practices in Driving Enterprise Information Planning Success 19
1.6.1 Aligning the Information Agenda with Business Objectives 19
1.6.2 Getting Started Smartly 19
1.6.3 Maintaining Momentum 20
1.6.4 Implementing the Information Agenda 20
1.7 Relationship to Other Key Industry and IBM Concepts 20
1.8 The Roles of Business Strategy and Technology 22
1.9 References 22
Chapter 2 Introducing Enterprise Information Architecture 23
2.1 Terminology and Definitions 23
2.1.1 Enterprise Architecture 25
2.1.2 Conceptual Approach to EAI Reference Architecture 27
2.2 Methods and Models 36
2.2.1 Architecture Methodology 36
2.2.2 Information Maturity Model 38
2.3 Enterprise Information Architecture Reference Architecture in Context 41
2.3.1 Information On Demand 41
2.3.2 Information Agenda Approach 42
2.3.3 The Open Group Architecture Framework 44
2.3.4 Service-Oriented Architecture and Information as a Service 47
2.4 Conclusion 50
2.5 References 51
Chapter 3 Data Domains, Information Governance, and Information Security 53
3.1 Terminology and Definitions 53
3.2 Data Domains 55
3.2.1 Classification Criteria of the Conceptual Data Model 56
3.2.2 The Five Data Domains 60
3.2.3 Information Reference Model 63
3.3 IT Governance and Information Governance 64
3.4 Information Security and Information Privacy 67
3.4.1 Information Security 67
Appendix A: Software Product Mapping
Appendix B: Standards and Specifications