Welcome to the February 19, 2007 edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture.
Business Process Management
Sagar Satapathy presents Nastiest Malware Trends posted at Business Intelligence Lowdown.
Sagar Satapathy presents Getting Organized: Lesson #1 for Small Business Owners posted at Management Strategies: 18 Tips to Manage Your Blog Network.
Scott Sehlhorst presents CMMI Levels and Requirements Management Maturity Introduction posted at Tyner Blain, saying, "A comparison of the CMMI and RMM frameworks for describing and managing software development processes."
Enterprise Architecture
John Wu presents EA to think outside stovepipe posted at LEA.
Robert McIlree presents Dealing With Compliance Overreactions posted at Technology Architecture & Projects, saying, "How to address compliance 'issues' within IT that have no value."
Pankaj Arora presents Way Forward in 2007 posted at Enterprise Architecture : Continuous Process.
Pankaj Arora presents Few thoughts on Ruby posted at Enterprise Architecture : Continuous Process.
Craig Borysowich presents The Birth of the EA Security Reference Model (SecRM) posted at Tech Architect.
Scott Sehlhorst presents How To Use Timeboxes for Scheduling Software Delivery - Tyner Blain posted at Tyner Blain, saying, "Enterprise teams are often afraid to approach incremental delivery - timeboxing is a great way to manage incremental (and even agile) delivery, with reporting that "makes sense" to old-school management teams."
System Architecture
OpenAsthra presents PoTerm - A Serial Terminal Shell posted at OpenAsthra, saying, "PoTerm is terminal software which deals with serial communication, this is an opensource"
Avant News presents Windows Vista Startup Music Designed on Macs posted at Avant News, saying, "A little Vista satire..."
alik presents SOA, Strong Authentication, Standard Authorization - Cool Solution posted at alik levin's.
Sagar Satapathy presents Top 10 Largest Databases in the World posted at Business Intelligence Lowdown.
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