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Posted By Phil Robitaille 04-25-2024 07:45:26 AM
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Thanks for this Alan. Your thougths on naming and nesting are most natural and something that we can finesse. By and large, we have the CAUDIT HERM model and it lays out much of what is needed and, like the other areas in HERM, we are just attempting to put some methods to the reference model in practical ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 04-03-2024 06:43:39 AM
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Thanks for sharing this Gareth. It does in fact help to see how you've framed things and made associations across the DRM. Really helpful. I'm still hoping to see how the topical themes might have been treated by others, particularly where they can be viewed as aggregations of data entities that might ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 04-01-2024 08:56:00 AM
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We are now designing aspects of data architecture and pursuing the CAUDIT DRM as a baseline. Understanding that the topics are thematic, and that they sometimes represent aggregations of the subordinate data objects, what would be a reasonable treatment for the topical theme where you want to model data ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 03-11-2024 11:57:31 AM
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Thanks Mary and JJ. To Mary's point, the current driver is a need to assist the business areas with an understanding of data flow and where their data is used across the institution. It has less to do with JJ's point about dealing with transformations to serve the application layer. So, this is our ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 03-08-2024 01:59:00 PM
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Hello All: I thought I might reach out again to see if anyone else is considering the modeling of data flow or perhaps, data lineage. Question - Are you modeling data flow as business objects in the business layer with business process etc, Or, are you modeling data flow as data objects in the application ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 12-01-2023 07:53:38 AM
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Hi Mary: Thanks for bringing this back a little bit. I think I should explore the existance of any stakeholder list/map from administrative/strategy offices before I conjure up a structure strictly suited to architecture. ------------------------------ Phil Robitaille EA, Business Architect Sheridan ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 11-29-2023 09:53:17 AM
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Thanks Alberto. Indeed a helpful thought. I like the analogy you draw upon with Maslow's hierarchy of needs and will give some more thought to such a structure. At the same time, I do see that motivations within a stakeholder group may be more dynamic with shifts in motivations over time. For instance. ...
Posted By Phil Robitaille 11-27-2023 08:42:00 AM
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Hello ITANA Peers, I am working on the structuring of stakeholders into an organization model fit for managing with our EA repository (Ardoq) and the likely references to enterprise components like motivational drivers and if possible, stakeholdership references into the business layer for support ...