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Posted by Jurgens Pieterse on February 18, 1998 at 10:21:03:
In Reply to: Re: Enterprise Architecture & Knowledge posted by Yogesh Malhotra on February 14, 1998 at 10:09:23:
Yogesh,
I have replied to a specific request :"I am interested in communicating with individuals and/or corporations who have developed an Enterprise or Corporate Architecture which integrates a knowledge-based perspective." I have related my message within that framework I found your note unappropriate when you try to say that I am abusing the Think Tank for my own "simple soundbytes of commercial products without sufficient justifications and explanations" Taking into account this is a think tank where I think it is required to keep messages short and to the point I can not five a detailed account of methodologies used within my organization. I introduced myself within context of the given questions where the specific request was to communicate with individuals and organisations who developed a enterprise architecture with a knowledge base perspective. If you followed my URL you will find that it link back to my personal website and not to a company site. There are a few points I made in my message:
1) We are South African based which provides context
2) The application is from the perspective of a business consulting perspective.If your editors think I have misused the list, then they are welcome to let me know.
- Re: Editorial Policy Yogesh Malhotra 11:03:23 2/18/98 (0)
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