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Luisi, James V.,
Pragmatic enterprise architecture :strategies to transform information systems in the era of big data /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
658.4/038011
書名/作者:
Pragmatic enterprise architecture : : strategies to transform information systems in the era of big data // James V Luisi.
作者:
Luisi, James V.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxv, 346 pages) : : illustrations (some color)
標題:
Information storage and retrieval systems - Business.
標題:
Management information systems.
標題:
Business enterprises - Data processing.
標題:
Business enterprises - Information technology.
標題:
System design.
標題:
Computer architecture.
標題:
Organizational change.
ISBN:
9780128002056
ISBN:
9780128005026
ISBN:
0128005025
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
摘要、提要註:
"Regardless of the type of architecture, architecture itself is an organized accumulation of knowledge within a particular domain. While we generally conceive of its representation as a set of diagrams, containing specific notations and taxonomies of symbols and glossary terms, an architecture may actually be represented using anything that can be arranged in a pattern to record information. The earliest forms of architecture relate to architecting buildings, monuments, military disciplines, organized religion, music, storytelling, and various other forms within the arts. These early forms of architecture of course predate computer related architectures by thousands of years. That said, it is worth noting that there are a number of common elements among architectures irrespective of their relative age, such as forms of standardization, reusable structures, the accumulation of knowledge, and providing a context for understanding something. Needless to say, anyone can be an architect in a topic in which they have a deep understanding and appreciation of. While one obvious difference among architects is the amount and variety of pertinent experience, the less obvious difference is the degree to which an architect recognizes the potential forms of standardization, reusable structures, accumulation of knowledge, relationships among the components, and use of architecture as an accelerator to more rapidly understand the context and scope of a particular topic or to rapidly convey it to another. Architectures as a result must be easy to understand"--
電子資源:
https://
www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128002056
Pragmatic enterprise architecture :strategies to transform information systems in the era of big data /
Luisi, James V.,
Pragmatic enterprise architecture :
strategies to transform information systems in the era of big data /James V Luisi. - 1 online resource (xxv, 346 pages) :illustrations (some color)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Regardless of the type of architecture, architecture itself is an organized accumulation of knowledge within a particular domain. While we generally conceive of its representation as a set of diagrams, containing specific notations and taxonomies of symbols and glossary terms, an architecture may actually be represented using anything that can be arranged in a pattern to record information. The earliest forms of architecture relate to architecting buildings, monuments, military disciplines, organized religion, music, storytelling, and various other forms within the arts. These early forms of architecture of course predate computer related architectures by thousands of years. That said, it is worth noting that there are a number of common elements among architectures irrespective of their relative age, such as forms of standardization, reusable structures, the accumulation of knowledge, and providing a context for understanding something. Needless to say, anyone can be an architect in a topic in which they have a deep understanding and appreciation of. While one obvious difference among architects is the amount and variety of pertinent experience, the less obvious difference is the degree to which an architect recognizes the potential forms of standardization, reusable structures, accumulation of knowledge, relationships among the components, and use of architecture as an accelerator to more rapidly understand the context and scope of a particular topic or to rapidly convey it to another. Architectures as a result must be easy to understand"--
ISBN: 9780128002056Subjects--Topical Terms:
663523
Information storage and retrieval systems
--Business.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: HF5548.2 / .L835 2014eb
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4/038011
Pragmatic enterprise architecture :strategies to transform information systems in the era of big data /
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