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The enterprise architecture competence framework

International Journal of Learning Technology, 2012
Enterprise architecture (EA) is essential for both public and private organisations as it provides a holistic approach to align information technology with business objectives. EA implementation is a multidisciplinary, complicated, and endless process.
Evangelos Kalampokis   +3 more
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Competence and resource architectures

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2003
This paper aims to produce a justified, generic, pictorial architecture of the relationships between resources and competences within firms. It begins by providing definitions of the nature, scope and relationships between resources, capabilities and competences from the resource and competence literatures.
John Mills, Ken Platts, Mike Bourne
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Evaluating the Software Architecture Competence of Organizations

Seventh Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA 2008), 2008
An organization is architecturally competent if it has the ability to acquire, use and sustain the skills and knowledge necessary to carry out architecture-related practices that lead to systems that serve the organization's business goals. This paper presents some principles of architecture competence, based on four models that aid in explaining ...
Len Bass   +3 more
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Towards an integrating architecture for competence management

Computers in Industry, 2007
In companies, competence management involves several heavy processes that we have categorised in four classes: competence identification, competence assessment, competence acquisition, and competence usage. Competence management, comprising the management of knowledge about competence, can take advantage from the knowledge engineering techniques to ...
Berio, Giuseppe, Harzallah, Mounira
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Working Session: Software Architecture Competence

2007 Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'07), 2007
Much research in the software architecture field has focused on the purely technical aspects of architecting: architectural styles, documentation, analysis, architecture description languages, reverse engineering, and so forth. In this working session we seek to explore a less exhaustively studied, but equally important, realm: architectural competence.
Paul C. Clements   +2 more
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Architecture

Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGITE conference on Information technology education, 2007
With the emergence of globalization, IT organizations have begun to shift from service organizations to solutions organizations. IT professionals must now mitigate complexity by understanding both the enterprise and IT solutions. An IT professional has to balance the business needs of the enterprise with the possibilities that technology offers.At the ...
Keith A. Morneau, Sue Talley
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A Workshop on Architecture Competence

2009
This report summarizes a workshop on architecture competence that was held at the Carnegie Mellon ® Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in June of 2008. The SEI invited accomplished practitioners from government, academia, and industry to discuss key issues in assessing the competence of organizations that use architecture to produce software-reliant ...
Bass, Len   +5 more
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Art, Architecture, and Design Information Competencies: Competencies for Historic Preservation

2021
These ARLIS/NA reports on student information competencies reevaluates and broadens the Information Competencies for Students in Design Disciplines (2006, updated 2007). These ARLIS/NA reports on student information competencies reevaluates and broadens the Information Competencies for Students in Design Disciplines (2006, updated 2007).
Adams, Robert   +2 more
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The Architecture of Core Competence

Business Strategy Review, 1997
In this article, the author first surveys the explanations given by leading writers for corporate success and then goes on to sketch a definition of what he calls “meta‐competence”: the corporate capacity for building and sustaining core competence. Delving below the popular explanations for Wal‐Mart’s success, he then uses Wal‐Mart to illustrate his ...
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Competence and Trust in Choice Architecture

Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 2010
Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s Nudge advances a theory of how designers can improve decision-making in various situations where people have to make choices. We claim that the moral acceptability of nudges hinges in part on whether they can provide an account of the competence required to offer nudges, an account that would serve to warrant our ...
Evan Selinger, Kyle Powys Whyte
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