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Meeting Report:
Architecture Practitioners' Conference

Objective of Meeting

At the Brussels Members' Meeting The Open Group Architecture Forum hosted a 2-day Architecture Practitioners Conference, to complement and follow on from the Plenary Conference on Boundaryless Information Flow, which occupied the opening day-and-a-half of the week.

The theme of the Conference was "Making IT Pay: Using EA to Create Business Value, Control Costs, and Generate Real RoI", and the Conference focused on the use of Enterprise Architecture for the effective creation of real business value. It provided experience-based insight into approaches and methods that have proven effective in developing Enterprise Architectures around the world.

The practice of Enterprise Architecture is still emerging as a discipline. Unlike other EA Conferences which focus on the strategic value of EA, this highly practical 2-day Architecture Practitioners' Conference was a conference organized by Enterprise Architecture practitioners, for Enterprise Architecture practitioners, and those directly involved in the management and oversight of Enterprise Architecture. It was a conference about best practice in Enterprise Architecture today, with members and non-members alike coming  together to share insights and perspectives on how to improve the practice, and how to maximize the value.

The conference underlined the role of The Open Group Architecture Forum in providing a truly global forum in which IT Architects from all sectors of the industry -- IT customers, systems vendors, tools vendors, and major integrators -- can come together to discuss best practice in Enterprise Architecture, hone their skills, share experiences, and learn from each other.

Note that the links to slide presentations in this summary are available to Members of The Open Group and Conference attendees only.

Summary

The agenda for the Architecture Practitioners' Conference covered 43 individual sessions and 5 panel sessions, structured into 8 tracks across 2 streams. The event provided a wealth of current case study and tutorial material, summarized below.

Keynote Address

  • The Enterprise Architect: The New Professional [PDF
    Allen Brown, President and CEO, The Open Group

Track #1A: The Business Case for Enterprise Architecture:

  • CASE STUDY: Making the Internal Business Case for EA [PDF]
    Phil Brennan, Thames Valley Police, UK
  • Business Value and Enterprise Architecture [PDF]
    Judith Jones and Simon Dalziel, Architecting-The- Enterprise Limited
  • WORKSHOP: Business Services Architecture [PDF]
    Judith Jones and Simon Dalziel, Architecting-The- Enterprise Limited

Track #1B: Enterprise Architecture Core Competencies:

  • Architecture Challenges within Extended Enterprises [PDF]
    Professor Subhash Wadhwa, Indian Institute of Technology
  • Introducing Enterprise Architecture to the Enterprise [PDF]
    Chris Greenslade, Architecting-the-Enterprise Limited
  • Developing Architecture Competencies for the Telecommunications Industry [PDF]
    Ian Clark, ETIS
  • Enterprise application portfolio planning - process and deliverables [PDF]
    Klaus Niemann, ...act! Consulting, Germany

Track #2A: Setting Up and Running an Enterprise Architecture Practice

  • TUTORIAL: The Profession and Practice of IT Architecture [PDF]
    David Jackson, IBM, US
  • Setting up an Enterprise Architecture Practice (the CGI experience) [PDF]
    Robert Weisman, CGI, Canada
  • Challenges and Opportunities in Setting up an EA Practice in Lockheed Martin [PDF]
    Ajit Kapoor, Lockheed Martin, US
  • Developing Architecture Skills [PDF]
    Judith Jones, Architecting-The- Enterprise Limited

Track #2B: Enterprise Architecture Case Studies

  • CASE STUDY: Danish Commerce and Companies Agency [PDF]
    Kim Bergman, Erhvervs og Selskabsstyrelsen, Denmark
    Palle Simonsen, Ementor Danmark A/S
  • CASE STUDY: Netherlands DoD [PDF]
    Walter Wittkamp, The Vision Web, Netherlands
  • CASE STUDY: The Canadian Government and Business Transformation [PDF]
    Robert Weisman, CGI, Canada
  • Lessons learned from EA in the  Belgian Commercial and Government Sectors [PPT]
    Jan Wilmaers, Inno.com, Belgium
  • CASE STUDY: Introducing Architecture into the Nord-Rhein Westfalia State Government [PDF]
    Torsten Mueller, IBM Germany
  • CASE STUDY: EA Planning at Applied Materials
    Vish Viswanathan, CC&C Solutions, Australia [PDF]
    Wil Huijben, Applied Materials, US [PDF]

Track #3A: Enterprise Architecture and Governance:

  • A practical framework for  Architecture Governance [PDF]
    Alan Simmonds, QA Consultants Limited, UK
  • The Role of Enterprise Architecture in Governance [PDF]
    Stuart MacGregor, Real IRM Solutions, South Africa
  • IM/IT Governance and Portfolio Management [PDF]
    Robert Weisman, CGI, Canada
  • Architecture and Outsourcing [PDF]
    Christopher Blake, QA Consultants Limited
  • CASE STUDY: Applying the COBIT Management Guidelines to Enterprise Architecture Governance [PDF]
    Stuart MacGregor, Real IRM Solutions (South Africa)
  • Enterprise Architecture for CIO Decision Making [PPT]
    Pontus Johnson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Track #3B: Enterprise Architecture Frameworks

  • A Comparative Survey of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks [PPS]
    Jaap Schekkerman, IFEAD, Netherlands
  • Enterprise architecture process, structure and organization - a framework derived from project experience [PDF]
    Klaus Niemann, ...act! Consulting, Germany
  • Model Driven Architecture enabling Service Oriented Architecture [PDF]
    Rakesh Radhakrishnan, Sun Professional Services
  • Tales from a TOGAF practitioner in Australia [PDF]
    Vish Viswanathan, CC&C Solutions, Australia

Track #4A: Enterprise Architecture and Technology

  • Architecting the Directory-Enabled Enterprise [PDF]
    Ed Harrington, EPH Associates LLC
  • Creating Business Value with Enterprise Architecture - by using Solution Architecture [PDF]
    Rob Kruijk, HP
  • A Taxonomy of Architecture Building Blocks [PDF]
    Rakesh Radhakrishnan, Sun Professional Services
  • IBM's e-Government Reference Model [PPT]
    Ian McCall, IBM
  • Operational Enterprise Architectures - European Research Contributions [PPT]
    Frank Lillehagen, Computas A/S
  • Architecture and Change Mangement [PDF]
    Rajesh Radhakrishnan, Sun Professional Services

Track #4B: Enterprise Architecture Tools

  • Popkin System Architect  [PPT]
    David Harrison, Popkin Software
  • METIS  [PDF]
    Paul Fosland, Computas A/S
  • ArchiMate: A framework and Workbench for EA Tool Interoperability [PPT]
    Marc Lankhorst, Telematica Instituut, Enschede
  • EA and Business Process Modelling [PPT]
    David Harrison, Popkin Software
  • Where to from Zachman? Using tools and other frameworks to implement the Zachman Framework [PDF]
    Vish Viswanathan, CC&C Solutions, Australia
  • Architecture Development Methodology for Business Applications [PDF]
    Sheppard Lyngdoh, Infosys Belgium, on behalf of Santonu Sarkar, Riaz Kapadia, Srinivas Thonse and Ananth Chandramouli, Infosys Bangalore, India
  • Architecture Description Framework for Enterprise Systems - A Layered Approach [PDF]
    Sheppard Lyngdoh, Infosys Belgium, on behalf of Ananth Chandramouli, Santonu Sarkar, Riaz Kapadia and Venugopal Subbarao, Infosys Bangalore, India

Outputs

The presentations at the meeting, and the associated discussions and panel sessions, provided participants with a wealth of experience-based insight into current best practice in Enterprise Architecture, from leading experts and practitioners.

Participants at this unique event were able to:

  • Participate in highly practical workshops teaching best practices in the EA process
  • Review case studies from organizations who have put theory into practice, and learn from them what works and what doesn't.
  • See demonstrations and presentations on leading tools supporting open methods for enterprise architecture.
  • Network with leading architecture experts, vendors, and peers in the enterprise architecture field.

Next Steps

This First European Architecture Practitioners Conference was a tremendous success, and confirmed the need for this unique event on both sides of the Atlantic. The next Architecture Practitioners' Conference will be held in New Orleans, USA, 20-22 October 2004.

  • Interested in presenting or participating at New Orleans? Contact John Spencer, Director of The Open Group Architecture Forum.

Links

See above. A full report is on the Architecture Forum members' web site.


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