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Enterprise Architecture is the organising logic for business processes and IT infrastructure, reflecting the integration and standardisation requirements of the company's operating model. The enterprise architecture provides a long-term view of a company's processes, systems, and technologies so that individual projects can build capabilities - not just fulfill immediate needs.1 The Institute of Systems Science of the National University of Singapore, conducts the Certified Enterprise Architecture Practitioner course to provide participants with in-depth knowledge and best practices on architecture that would help IT professionals adopt lessons learnt and apply to projects in their organisations. Learning Outcomes :
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Hear what our participants
say… Gary Teo "As a solution architect for more than 7 years, I found this course very useful. It puts all knowledge in a systematic way, especially with the linkage to business architecture. It gives technology related architecture development a clear vision. The best practices and resource materials learnt during the class are also very useful for the improvement of existing EA practices in my daily job. The ISS instructors are experienced EA practitioners as well...they encourage students to share their own problems and experiences." Cao Xiafen
"The course curriculum covers extensive information and knowledge necessary for an Enterprise Architect... I am able to apply a lot of tools learnt from the course immediately...I will definitely recommend this course to whoever wants to kick-start his career as an Enterprise Architect." Cary NG |
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More information Quick Links :
1 Jeanne W. Ross, Peter Weill, David C. Robertson, Enterprise Architecture As Strategy, Harvard Business School Press, 2006 | ||
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