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Eetu Niemi

Evaluating the Benefits of Architectural Work

Presentation. Originally presented 7.2.2007

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Case Studies : Case Elisa, Case IBM, Case Osuuspankkikeskus (OPK)

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The Role of Architecture Evaluations in ICT-companies

First published in the Proceedings of the 11th International HAAMAHA Conference, July 9-12, 2007, Poznan, Poland Architecture evaluation is a way to get answers to organisation’s information needs and problems relating to its business and ICT. Companies’ needs to move towards business value driven ICT-development and pressures to improve the costeffectiveness of ICT are some of the reasons for the increasing interest in the evaluations and measurements of architectures. However, the role and the meaning which architecture evaluation may have in companies is not clearly identified or defined. For example, needs and triggers for architectural evaluations do not seem to be identified in previo…

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Evaluation Practices in Architecture Work

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AISA Research Project : Quality Management of Enterprise and Software Architectures

Presentation. Originally presented on 20.2.2008

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Evaluating Architecture Work

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Evaluating Business-IT Alignment in the Enterprise Architecture Context

AISA Project report. Originally published 4.12.2007

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Enterprise Architecture Risks - An Overview

AISA Project report. Originally published 6.3.2008

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The Role of Architecture Evaluations in ICT-companies : [AISA Project report]

AISA Project report. Originally published 1.11.2006

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Decision-Making and Risk Management in Architecture Work

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Results

This section summarizes the results of the AISA project. For an overall discussion, see the Lessons Learned section. After a brief overview, the reports are listed, organized by type in separate tables.

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Architecture Planning and Decision Making in Companies

AISA Project report (slides). Originally published 6.3.2008

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