Welcome to the October 1, 2008 edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture.
Business Process Mangement
richm711 presents SingleWrench FTP Replacement Tool Review posted at CreatingDrew.
Enterprise Architecture
Craig Borysowich presents Developing & Presenting Architecture Strategies posted at Craig Borysowich.
Shahid N. Shah presents The value of architecture artifacts posted at The Federal Architect, saying, "This is a short discussion on the value of architecture artifacts -- the comments are the most useful part of the posting."
Mike Walker presents Architect Role Taxonomy posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
Mike Walker presents Zachman Updates posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
Mike Walker presents The Microsoft Certified Architect Board Member Unravels the Process posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
Mike Walker presents Creating a Enterprise Asset Roadmap Strategy posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
Mike Walker presents Can you Easily Compare EA Frameworks? posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
Alan Inglis presents Enterprise architecture in the strategy domain? posted at Chief Architect.
Alan Inglis presents Business architecture organization models posted at Chief Architect.
Alan Inglis presents Complex diagrams = bad architecture posted at Chief Architect.
Craig Borysowich presents Activity for Defining Conceptual Architectures posted at Craig Borysowich.
Robert McIlree presents Enterprise Architecture: A Joke, A Failure...or an Opportunity? posted at Technology Architecture & Projects.
Other
Desk Coder presents Changing One System to Fix a Flaw in Another - Desk Coder posted at Desk Coder.
SOA
Mike Walker presents Open Group SOA Ontology posted at Mike Walker's Ramblings about Industry Architecture.
System Architecture
Robert McIlree presents Why Always Having a "Plan B" Matters posted at Technology Architecture & Projects.
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