After the preconference by JISC, today the conference for architecture practitioners had it's kick off. It's the 22nd conference, what sounds like a long history on this subject. But the conference is held 4 times a year so that explaines it.
The first keynote was by Steve Kirby from SAP. He had the privilege to launch TOGAF 9 (the open group architecture framework) in Europe. He told us that a lot of TOGAF 9 is origanally from SAP EAF (enterprise architecture framework). Not all people on Twitter agreed on this.
Next to the SAP-selling-story we had a spotlight on Archimate. This was also a launch-presentation (of the modelling language Archimate).
The presentation on certification didn't attract my attention.
The final session of the morning was a panel discussion on 'Resisting Short term thinking'. It was an interesting discussion with a lot of viewpoints. To my opinion the following was interesting:
- in these economic times it's even more important for an architect to clearify to the business what is the added value of EA
- it's all about short term values, the 'big program' is dead
- architects should talk 'business', they have to know how descisions are made
- don't wait for the business to make to plans, but anticipate and help the business to define their plans
The afternoon I spend on the stream on business analysis.
The start by Ron Tolido sounded promising. He talked about trying to define a open methodoloy for business analysis.
I also liked the presentations by Nigel Green (author of'the book on communication 'Lost in Translation'). Nigel stated: there is no divide between IT and business, but only a communication problem. He introduced the VPEC-T model (values, policies, events, contenct, trust) with five ways of looking at a business information system.
Finally we had a workshop by Ann Rosenberg on Business process management. This was not what I expected. I guess the presenter had a lot of knowledge, but I didn't manage to get a grip on her story.
After the last workshop we went for the evening program on which I may come back later on.
And today was also my first day on Twitter, what a great invention. I will come back to Twitter as well (vanpopta, #ogadc)
Hoi Esther,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenklinkt interessant allemaal. Hoe was de presentatie van Cap?
Verder heb ik net een poging gedaan om je te vinden op twitter, maar dat is niet gelukt... Ik weet eigenlijk ook niet hoe het werkt :)
Ha Jelte,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWe hebben nog geen specifieke presentatie van Cap gehad, al is Ron Tolido natuurlijk van Cap en dat was een goed verhaal. Later vandaag ga ik naar Martin van de Berg van Sogeti.
Op twitter is mijn gebruikersnaam vanpopta. Als je via Search zoekt, kun je ook zoeken op #ogadc. Dat is de manier waarop je alle bijdragen van het congres via Twitter kunt vinden.
Groet,
Esther