tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6106782.post5032116268577511383..comments2024-03-27T10:47:33.255+00:00Comments on Architecture, Data and Intelligence: Three or Four Schools of Enterprise ArchitectureRichard Veryardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04499123397533975655noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6106782.post-59056032320264443042012-01-06T17:15:48.256+00:002012-01-06T17:15:48.256+00:00Hello Richard,
I'll be curious to know how yo...Hello Richard,<br /><br />I'll be curious to know how you would classify the work of Jan Dietz (http://www.demo.nl/doc_download/117-dietz-jan-lg-is-it-ftp-or-bullshit) and how you would judge the concerns he has with TOGAF and EA frameworks in general (http://www.sapio.nl/sapio2010/pdf/jd236_togaf.pdf)<br /><br />Thanks,<br />CoralloCorallo Mantovaninoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6106782.post-29016157694499792802012-01-04T22:42:01.253+00:002012-01-04T22:42:01.253+00:00Richard, You might find my commentaries on type 3B...Richard, You might find my commentaries on type 3B of interest in http://www.asymmetricleadership.com/2011/08/architectures-that-integrate-differentiated-behaviors/ - the architectures supporting collaborative leadership.<br />PhilipPhilip Boxernoreply@blogger.com