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Architecture & Governance Magazine: “Report Suggests Agile Integration Is the ‘Blueprint for Enterprise Architecture,’ Expert Agrees”

Agile Velocity

In the first couple sentences of “Agile Integration: The Blueprint for Enterprise Architecture,” a recently released report by Red Hat, the authors write: “Business success is increasingly based on your ability to react to change. Enterprise IT constraints are not new for companies adopting Agility,” he said.

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Pioneering AI Frontier: Integrated Knowledge Bases

Analysts Corner

Business knowledge can be maintained in the form of documents, manuals, policies, process diagrams, procedures, reports, enterprise architecture models, system documentation, best practices, and analysis results, among others. In most organizations, knowledge bases are not well-structured and are rarely updated.

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Analyst’s corner digest #12

Analysts Corner

One of the articles will come back to the topic of the meaning of agility. Is Agile the right thing to pursue? What is the difference between agile organisations and nimble organisations? In this guide, we will use the 5W1H method to help you plan and succeed in your future requirements workshop. >

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The State of Business Analyst Jobs in 2020 and Beyond

The Uncommon League

“The scope of business analysis is growing into strategic planning, enterprise architecture and optimizing current operations,” explains Jamie Champagne , business analyst and speaker. The days of huge requirements documents and extensive use cases are numbered,” writes business analyst career coach Joe Barrios.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Requirements elicitation : we will learn how the use cases are still relevant in the age of agile, the importance of requirements traceability, and best practices in requirements analysis. Use cases have fallen out of fashion in recent years, being largely replaced by user stories on agile projects. There, I said it, and I’m not sorry.

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

” He chose the name of the blog from the Arctic Monkeys song, Old Yellow Bricks, and is a must read for anyone who is planning on expanding their career in cloud computing or virtualization. Dana’s BriefingsDirect is a must read blog for anyone who is planning to grow their career in Cloud Computing.