Index

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Head

Introduction

Introduction

Companies

Overview
Pragmatic EC
Licensing

Training

Certification Courses
Focused Workshops
Options

Pragmatic Publishing Platform

Overview
Design

PEFF

Language

Language

Basics

I Didnt Mean What You Heard
What is a System
What is an Enterprise
What is Transformation
What is a Framework
Theory or Practice
Colours
What is Business Architecture Enterprise Architecture Solution Architecture

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Methods

Methods

Disciplines

Overview
Capability Model
Artefacts
Modelling
Decision Making

Artefacts

Artefacts

Ontology

Basics
Mapping to Phases
Volume Volatility and Focus
Impact and Costs
Population
Transitions

Detail

Structural and Transformational Zachman
Models

Meta models

Hybrid

Items

Items

The Architecture Paradigm

Abstraction and Elaboration
Relationships
The Value is in the Lines not the Boxes
Patterns
Models Meta Models and Semantics

Tools

Number and Growth
How POET Helps
Coverage
Integration

PEAF

Adoption

Adoption

Step 5

Actions

Select an EA Modelling Tool

Step 6

Actions

Rollout EA Modelling Tool
Guidance

Tools

Types

Issues

Ability to Use Information
Effort to Maintain Information
Fundamentals
Can I use my CMDB
Content
Entities
Attributes

Methods

Disciplines

Modelling
Populate The Model

Artefacts

Ontology

Structural and Transformational
Models
Meta models

Models

Relationships

Meta models

Overview
Transformational
Principles
Debt Agreement
Structural

Items

Tools

Coverage
Vendors

Evaluation

Requirements
Process
Raw Scores
Weighted Scores
X Requirements

PF2

Appendix

Appendix
Background
The Author
Keypoints
Sources and Resources
Tail
       
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If we intend to model all the information we have identified, we will need a Metamodel, aka a list of Entities and their Relationships of the things that we will model. It would be nice to choose one, however in reality, one Metamodel to cover the entire Transformation Capability does not exist and so a hybrid approach is needed.

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There is no single metamodel, that covers all the information required for Transformation.

EA Project Team: Develop a Hybrid Metamodel for Enterprise Architecture and Engineering modelling.

Questions to ponder...

What Hybrid Meta-model are you currently using?

Is this a good starting point for a complete and Pragmatic meta-model?

Who could create such a hybrid meta-model?

How would you implement such a hybrid meta-model?

How long would it take to create?

Are there any tools that can implement and utilise Hybrid Meta-models?







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