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    Enterprise Architects (Part Ii)

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    Enterprise Architects (Part Ii)

    Enterprise Architects (Part Ii)
    Published 5/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 7.21 GB | Duration: 11h 48m

    Enterprise Architects in Depth

    What you'll learn

    The resources of enterprise architects with their knowledge, skills and experience

    EA artifacts as the key instruments of enterprise architects and their taxonomy

    The most popular EA artifacts of different types and their practical utility

    Use of EA artifacts by enterprise architects for different purposes with their specifics

    Five main activities of enterprise architects and two contexts of their fulfillment

    Meaning, goals and means of fulfillment for each activity of enterprise architects

    Specific EA artifacts relevant to each of the activities of enterprise architects

    The work of enterprise architects as a harmonious combination of their five activities

    The profession of enterprise architects with its features, history and coverage

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of both business and IT

    Completion of Part I of this course (Introduction to Enterprise Architects)

    Description

    Part II of the course Enterprise Architects provides a very detailed coverage of enterprise architects as specialized professionals from various angles. This part discusses different types of resources, instruments and activities of enterprise architects, the work of architects in organizations as an integration of all their properties and their profession as a whole in the broader occupational, historical and terminological contexts.Part II consists of nine consecutive sections:Section 6 (Resources of Enterprise Architects) covers resources possessed by enterprise architects and describes in detail all the major classes of their resources: knowledge, skills and experienceSection 7 (Instruments of Enterprise Architects) introduces different categories of instruments of enterprise architects including EA artifacts, the CSVLOD taxonomy for organizing them and some other instrumentsSection 8 (The Catalog of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts) presents a comprehensive catalog of EA artifacts corresponding to the six general types defined by the CSVLOD taxonomy: Considerations, Standards, Visions, Landscapes, Outlines and DesignsSection 9 (Using Enterprise Architecture Artifacts) describes in great detail the use of EA artifacts by architects for documenting the existing situation and capturing architectural solutions, as well as the architectural context formed by these artifactsSection 10 (Basic Activities of Enterprise Architects) introduces different types of activities of enterprise architects with their contexts and thoroughly describes their three basic activities: analyzing the external environment, studying the internal environment and providing advisory servicesSection 11 (Leading the Development of Plans) continues the discussion of the activities of enterprise architects and describes in great detail their central activity: leading the development of plansSection 12 (Ensuring Adherence to Plans) finishes the discussion of the activities of enterprise architects and describes in great detail their closing activity: ensuring adherence to plansSection 13 (The Work of Enterprise Architects) provides an integral view of the work of enterprise architects in different contexts in terms of their activities, describes their working schedule and explains their advocacy of technical interestsSection 14 (The Profession of Enterprise Architects) discusses the profession of enterprise architects with its features, the historical evolution of their profession over decades and different understandings of architects prevalent in the industry

    Overview

    Section 1: Section 6: Resources of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 1 Lecture 6.1: Knowledge of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 2 Lecture 6.2: Skills of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 3 Lecture 6.3: Experience of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 4 Lecture 6.4: The Pyramid of Resources of Enterprise Architects

    Section 2: Section 7: Instruments of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 5 Lecture 7.1: Two Functions of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 6 Lecture 7.2: Duality of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 7 Lecture 7.3: Different Types of Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 8 Lecture 7.4: The CSVLOD Taxonomy for Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 9 Lecture 7.5: Other Instruments of Enterprise Architects

    Section 3: Section 8: The Catalog of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 10 Lecture 8.1: Popular Artifacts Related to Considerations

    Lecture 11 Lecture 8.2: Popular Artifacts Related to Standards

    Lecture 12 Lecture 8.3: Popular Artifacts Related to Visions

    Lecture 13 Lecture 8.4: Popular Artifacts Related to Landscapes

    Lecture 14 Lecture 8.5: Popular Artifacts Related to Outlines

    Lecture 15 Lecture 8.6: Popular Artifacts Related to Designs

    Lecture 16 Lecture 8.7: Summary of Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Section 4: Section 9: Using Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 17 Lecture 9.1: Using Artifacts for Documenting the Situation

    Lecture 18 Lecture 9.2: Using Artifacts for Capturing Solutions

    Lecture 19 Lecture 9.3: Examples of Using Artifacts for Capturing Solutions

    Lecture 20 Lecture 9.4: Architectural Context Formed by Decisions

    Section 5: Section 10: Basic Activities of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 21 Lecture 10.1: Two Contexts of Activities of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 22 Lecture 10.2: Activities Performed by Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 23 Lecture 10.3: Analyzing the External Environment

    Lecture 24 Lecture 10.4: Studying the Internal Environment

    Lecture 25 Lecture 10.5: Providing Advisory Services

    Section 6: Section 11: Leading the Development of Plans

    Lecture 26 Lecture 11.1: Leading the Development of Plans as a Distinct Activity

    Lecture 27 Lecture 11.2: Meaning, Goals and Context of Fulfillment

    Lecture 28 Lecture 11.3: Planning Meetings as Technical Means

    Lecture 29 Lecture 11.4: Planning Process as Logical Means

    Lecture 30 Lecture 11.5: Relevant Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 31 Lecture 11.6: Additional Concerns When Developing Plans

    Section 7: Section 12: Ensuring Adherence to Plans

    Lecture 32 Lecture 12.1: Ensuring Adherence to Plans as a Distinct Activity

    Lecture 33 Lecture 12.2: Architecture Governance Bodies

    Lecture 34 Lecture 12.3: Meaning, Goals and Context of Fulfillment

    Lecture 35 Lecture 12.4: Personal and Organizational Means of Fulfillment

    Lecture 36 Lecture 12.5: Relevant Enterprise Architecture Artifacts

    Lecture 37 Lecture 12.6: Additional Concerns When Ensuring Adherence

    Section 8: Section 13: The Work of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 38 Lecture 13.1: The Occupation of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 39 Lecture 13.2: The Work of Enterprise Architects in Organizations

    Lecture 40 Lecture 13.3: The Schedule of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 41 Lecture 13.4: Architects as the Advocates of Technical Interests

    Section 9: Section 14: The Profession of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 42 Lecture 14.1: The Job of Enterprise Architects as a Profession

    Lecture 43 Lecture 14.2: Art, Craft and Science in the Profession of Architects

    Lecture 44 Lecture 14.3: The Historical Evolution of Enterprise Architects

    Lecture 45 Lecture 14.4: Different Understandings of Enterprise Architects

    Aspiring solution and enterprise architects,Students of enterprise architecture,All other people interested in the occupation of enterprise architects