Appendix G. Future Books

Teamwork represents a set of values that encourage behaviors such as listening and constructively responding to points of view expressed by others, giving others the benefit of the doubt, providing support to those who need it, and recognizing the interests and achievements of others

Jon R.Katzenbach and Douglas K. Smith

Enterprise architecture spans many topics. To cover all topics in a single book is not realistic. This is the first book of many to come from this author team. Listed below are books planned for the future:

Agile Enterprise Architecture

Publication Date: Summer 2004

This book will bring you methodologies and best practices for implementing enterprise architecture within your organization and will provide guidance on increasing the productivity of other disciplines. Following are some of the topics that will be covered:

  • Business architecture

  • Portfolio management

  • IT governance

  • Software risk management

  • Enterprise project management

  • Quality assurance

  • Configuration and release management

  • The role of the architect

  • Architectural assessments

  • Thought leadership

Enterprise SOA

Publication Date: Fall 2004

A Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is made up of components and interconnections that stress interoperability, location transparency, and platform independence. SOA is not just about the technology used in Web services, but designing and building systems using diverse software components. Following are some of the topics that will be covered:

  • Concepts of distributed computing

  • Component-based services

  • Model-driven architecture

  • Orchestration

  • Security

  • QoS and dynamic routing

  • Transactions

  • Grid computing

  • Namespaces, semantic and ontology's

Enterprise Service Patterns

Publication Date: Summer 2005

Service-Oriented Architectures are becoming the golden hammer for solving integration issues in corporate America. This book will cover architectural patterns that readers can use to quickly jump-start their own development efforts. Some of the patterns covered include the following:

  • Self-service

  • Information aggregation

  • Extended enterprise

  • Event monitor

  • Business process locator

  • Distributed value chain

  • Asyncronous transactions

  • Managed public process



Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture, A
A Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture
ISBN: 0131412752
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 148

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