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Architecture Patterns for It Service Management, Resource Planning, - Making Shoes for the Cobbler''s Children

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Informationen zum Autor Charles Betz is the Research Director for IT Portfolio Management for Enterprise Management Associates, with extensive practitioner experience as an enterprise architect for large scale IT operations in retail and financial services. Klappentext Machine generated contents note: Part I: The IT Value Chain 1. Introduction: Shoes for the Cobbler's Child 2. Understanding IT Value: it's all about the outcome 3. The IT capabilities Part II: Supporting the IT value chain 4.A supporting data architecture 5. A supporting systems architecture 6. Patterns for IT Enablement 7. Conclusion . Zusammenfassung Using the concept of design patterns! this book presents visual models documenting challenging problems in integrating IT management! showing how process! data! and IT management systems must work together to enable IT and its business partners. It presents Synthesizes Enterprise Architecture! and IT Portfolio Management in a practical way. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. IT in a World of Continuous Improvement2. Architecture Approach3. Patterns for the IT Processes4. Patterns for the IT Lifecycles AppendixA. Extended Definitions for the IT ArchitecturalB. Fundamentals of Computing for the BusinessC. Production and Services

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1. IT in a World of Continuous Improvement 2. Architecture Approach 3. Patterns for the IT Processes 4. Patterns for the IT Lifecycles
Appendix A. Extended Definitions for the IT Architectural B. Fundamentals of Computing for the Business C. Production and Services

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"Intended for executives, planners and high level IT managers, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the ecosystem of Information technology and explores the interconnectedness of technology and business as a system of value for IT architecture. Topics discussed include IT as an evolving system of continuous improvement, universal architectures, patterns for IT processes and IT lifecycles. The work explores overarching themes and also provides detailed organizational charts and plans demonstrating real world examples. Betz is research director for an integrated IT management at a management consulting firm."--SciTech Book News

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