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Re: Enterprise Architecture & Knowledge


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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on February 14, 1998 at 10:09:23:

In Reply to: Re: Enterprise Architecture & Knowledge posted by Jurgens Pieterse on February 13, 1998 at 03:19:22:

Jurgens,

Let the forum members know about your following points in more detail:

>Our approach to an enterprise architecture is a bit different from the Zachman framework in the >sense that it is more focused on a business perspective than an Information Technology >perspective.

How is your approach different from Zachman framework?
In other words, what is so interesting about yours and Zachman's framework re: enterprise architecture and knowledge management?

>We believe that the enterprise architecture is the ideal place to keep meta-knowledge and >subsistance knowledge.

What do you mean by meta-knowledge and subsistance knowledge. Why do you believe that the enterprise architecture is the ideal place to keep meta-knowledge and subsistance knowledge?

[And remember, this forum is for discussions only, and not for soundbytes of commercial ads. You have a product or service, and you want to tell us about it, tell us why we should care about whatever you have and then tell us what is its name and where one can found more information about it. Simple soundbytes of commercial products without sufficient justifications and explanations within the context in which they are pitched are _weeded out_ by our editorial members. In extreme cases, where blatant misuse of the members' attention is observed by any perpetrators, all such messages from those persons may also be eliminated. Remember, we value your participation, however, we also value the time and attention of our other participants...]

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