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Applying Enterprise Architecture and implementing it in an organisation is something that should be done step by step. For most of the different steps Enterprise Architecture Consultancy can be used to get specialized skills and knowledge to help an organisation with the successful implementation of these steps.

 

Most organizations work their way through at least seven steps, as follows:

 

1. Agree on the Need

2. Establish an Organizational Structure

3. Select a Framework

4. Select a Tool and Repository

5. Organize the Existing Material

6. Begin Using the Enterprise Architecture

7. Extend and Maintain the Architecture

 

Especially for some very specific activities such as Enterprise (a methodology whereby all aspects of a business, and the systems which support that business, are represented in a series of inter-related models) and XML (XML is an enabling structure to link several technology domains that were previously speaking different languages) might it even be necessary for organisations to get help from specialized consultancy.

 

Enterprise Modeling
Enterprise modeling is a methodology whereby all aspects of a business, and the systems which support that business, are represented in a series of inter-related models. These models define the business processes, the data, and the software applications which meet the information processing needs of the business. By properly modeling all major functions of an enterprise in this integrated manner, the system designs can be closely aligned with the business objectives, thereby achieving coherence, uniformity, and appropriate functionality throughout the enterprise.

Popkin Software has seen an increasing corporate awareness of the importance enterprise modeling in recent years. As corporations develop their e-business strategies, there is an increasing need for enterprise modeling as working practices are altered and cohesive business processes and IT infrastructure is sought. Popkin is using its consulting skills and tools to help companies develop their e-business strategies.

XML
XML is an enabling structure to link several technology domains that were previously speaking different languages. Popkin Software sees that the initial market for XML is in the integration of a business's existing software systems with its e-Commerce activities.

XML data structures are considered to be one of the enabling technologies for B2B trade growth. The effect of using B2B for business will be to reduce costs and enhance business processes and software systems.

In 1999, Popkin identified the opportunity to utilize its technology base in the emerging XML tools market. XML Architect was previewed in June 2000 and was first shipped in October 2000.

 

Enterprise Architecture Toolkit: the definitive resource for Enterprise Architecture projects

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Popkin Software has moved aggressively to provide state-of-the-art features in the System Architect suite, including extensive business process modeling, simulation, UML support, database modeling, code generation, and web publishing capabilities. Since introducing System Architect in 1988, the company has unveiled a steady flow of major enhancements to the product including schema generation for all major databases, reverse data engineering, screen painting, project documentation and links to development environments.


 

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