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Light Enterprise Architecture (LEA)
by
John Chi-Zong Wu
peaitce@yahoo.com
www.liteea.com
Version: 2/28/2014
Presentation Goal
 Introduce the Light Enterprise Architecture
(www.liteea.com) which propose a next generation EA
to accommodate organic enterprise.
 This presentation to explain what is the light about and
introduce that:
 EA must be light and intuitive for all stakeholder.
 EA is a atomistic and holistic method rather than an
enterprise wide solution architecture.
 EA is light by learning of the others.
 EA is light by clearly distinguish EA from enterprise wide BPM
and solution architecture.
 The 3x3 complex adaptive IT architecture approach may
sounds complicate, but it is light.
EA must be light for all level of stakeholders
EA for all stakeholders
 EA must be light and intuitive for all stakeholders.
 A plain and simple EA  suitable to these different
audiences and the value proposition for each of
them.
 Boards and Directors
 Executives
 CIOs, OD leaders, QM leaders and others with whom we
collaborate
 EAs
keeping it simple
 Keeping EA simple to support business community.
 Miller law "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus
Two: Some Limits on human capability for Processing
Information“
 The challenge is how to communicate a complex ideal in
a plan and simple approach.
 The challenge is how to
communicate a complex ideal in a
plan and simple approach.
 Enterprise Architects use
 Conceptual Diagrams
 Abstractive frameworks.
 Architecture drawings
 Human cognition is not static, it is
dynamic .
 Conceptual graphic open the door
at the first sight, but the
excitement will fade and they want
to see more.
Frame
Works
Conceptual
Graphics
Enterprise Maps
Dynamic Cognition
Architecture Drawings
Presentations
WebPortal
Intuitive and inclusive visualizatin
 LEA is light by using intuitive
architecture drawings instead of a
technical writing exercise and the
heavy duty modeling effort.
 The EA community talks about EA
but do not have some thing to show
and tell.
 It is difficult to comprehend EA from
volumes of heavy duty documents
which become the shelfware.
 It is difficult to comprehend EA
sophisticate computer models which
is deeply locked in a repository.
 Saying simple and plan EA
approach is by no mean to say
EA is simple.
 Visualization is only the tip of EA
iceberg.
 EA contains powerful
institutional knowledge in
supporting strategic planning,
decision making and enable
enterprise agility via reuse and
sharing.
The EA iceberg
Source : Sharing knowledge by David
Bartholomew Associate (DBA)
LEA, as a method, is light
EA is a method rather than a blueprint
 Light EA is light by considering EA as a method rather than
the enterprise blueprint.
 It is futile to architect a frozen enterprise blueprint which
become obsolete before the ink dry under the organic
enterpriser.
 “give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man
to fish and you feed him for a lifetime” (Anne Isabella
Thackeray)
 EA as a method is light, it is a matter of conceptual
change.
An Atomistic and Holistic method
 EA is a matter between atomistic and holistic.
 EA is not a matter between business or IT as in many EA
discussion. it is a matter between holistic and atomistic.
 EA is not a mater of size from local solution architecture
to enterprise wide solution architecture either .
 LEA does not requires significant investment of time and
resources.
 It can be as simple as hit the reset button to rediscover
the human nature lost in civilization.
See the whole and know the detail
Business Architecture
Collaborative
Culture
Knowledge
Management
Governance
Architecture
Security
Architecture
Communication
Collaboration
LEA Cocept
EA framework
As holistic
Thinking tool
Enterprise Map
to visualize
the whole
Facilitate
Collaborative
Culture
The implementation
Support
Business
Community
Adopting to
Change via 3X3
Adaptive IT
Architecture
Prepare
Enterprise
Architecture
Drawing
The method is not only for IT
 The Atomistic and Holistic approach think outside box
of traditional Atomistic thinking.
 The outcome of this atomistic and holistic architecture
method can be the IT EA, BPM EA, Culture EA and the
Business EA.
 IT community use EA align technologies with business
need, minimize redundant efforts and enable agility in
adopting to change.
 BPM community use EA to support business process
reengineering, minimize redundant business processes
and standardization.
 Business community use EA to:
 Architect the enterprise business.
 to facilitate enterprise collaboration
Facilitate Collaborative EA Culture
 It is futile to EA without buy-in from
stakeholders.
 Enterprise is organic, it consist of the
enterprise mechanic and the
enterprise fields of collaboration.
 EA does not only architect the
enterprise mechanic but also facilitate
the enterprise collaborative culture.
 Achieve buy-in from business
community via:
 Communication.
 Facilitate collaboration.
 Governance and compliance.
EA for business community
 Integrate the power of
left/right brain to win
the edge
 Business architecture
analyze and architect
the enterprise from the
aspects of :
 Business capabilities
 Business Resources
 Business Governance
 Supply chain
management
 Service management
EA is Light by reusing
and learning experiences of the others
EA to learn the experiences of the others
LEA is light by learning experiences of the others
instead of reinventing wheel to create bigger stovepipe.
Learning experience of the other is not in the
dictionary of stovepipe solution culture.
 What has been will be again, what has been done will
be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
(Ecclesiastes 1:9)
 "A Wise Man Learns by the Mistakes of Others, a Fool
by His Own"
The challenge
 Human is the only creature with the gift to learn
experiences of the other.
 However, ego, the dark side of a human being, also
prevent people to learn the experience of the others.
 EA is a discipline to take advantage of human gift in
learning the experiences.
 The risk is to learn the wrong experiences of the others by
comparing apple to orange.
 EA establish reference models to bring every one on the
same page to learn the right experiences.
LEA is light by distinguishing
EA, BPM and SA
The 800 Pounds EA Gorilla
 EA has become 800 pounds gorilla with enterprise wide
BPM and SA effort.
 The risk and failure rate is very high for large scale
solution architecture as many people have experienced.
 The complexity of BPM and SA increase exponentially
with scope. It requires significant investment of time and
resources with limited return.
 Enterprise wide BPM frequently become “paralysis by
analysis” because there are many ways to do the same
thing and business process subject to localization and
customization.
 The tail has waged the dog.
Shed the pounds by distinguish EA,BPM,SA
 EA, BPM and SA are closely related as
shown on figure.
 However, EA, BPM and SA are different
disciplines.
 EA is an atomistic and holistic architecture
method to minimize redundant efforts and
enable enterprise agility in adopting to
change.
 BPM is the process engineering to support
business capabilities. Operation research
has been an established paradigm.
 Solution Architecture is the automation
solution to business need.
 IT managers should not assume the
responsibility on business reengineering
without training.
Vision
BPM SA
EA
EA is an emerging paradigm
 EA is an emerging paradigm rather than an enterprise
scale BPM and SA.
 EA overcome the challenge of redundant effort in stovepipe
oriented solution architecture.
 incorporate holistic paradigm with the atomistic architecture
method to support the organic enterprise.
 To enable enterprise agility in adopting to constant change
by keeping it simple via reuse and sharing.
 EA to support enterprise strategic planning and close the
gaps of strategy and execution.
 Enterprise Architects are the “Glue” to facilitate enterprise
collaborative culture, not the “Guru” to design the enterprise
blueprint in a command and control approach.
Distinguish EA from SA
 Distinguish EA and solution architecture from the aspects of Scope, Detail,
impact and audience as shown in the following figure:
 Notional EA on enterprise wide scope with low detail and impact on strategic
outcome for shareholders.
 Executional EA on business segment scope with medium detail and impact on
business outcome for business owners.
 Solution architecture address specific scope with high detail and impact on
operational outcome for users and developers.
3x3 is light and delivers value
Alignment Architecture is light
 The vertical Alignment Architecture is light
to advice the business on taking
advantage of technology rather designing
the an enterprise wide solution blueprint.
 Distinguish alignment architecture and
solution architecture.
 EA to align technologies with business
need.
 It is not an enterprise wide solution
architecture.
 The EA model is very miss leading
Service Oriented Architecture is light
 The cross cutting service oriented architecture is to establish
building blocks and primitives
 It is much lighter than designing a frozen blueprint in command
and control mode.
 LEA enable the enterprise agility in adopting to change via reuse
and simplicity.
 As John Zachman said, EA is the enterprise infrastructure.
Influence architecture is business oriented
 An important value is to support strategic planning and decision
making.
 However, the EA community have overlooked that business
community making decision based on the influence relation
instead of structure relation.
 Their concern is the influence relation between all parties rather
than how it is structured.
 The current EA is mechanical structure based architecture.
 LEA incorporate influence modeling to support business decision
making.
Notional EA is light
 Notional EA is the high level and intuitive for all level of
stakeholders to comprehend.
 Notional Architecture is the guiding principle, it is
enterprise wide with inches deep.
 Notional EA does not requires significant investment, it
should not take more the six months.
 However, it is a valuable guiding principle simple and
powerful.
 Notional EA does not have the detail for support
transition planning.
Executable EA is light
 Executable EA (the segment architecture)
is light by focusing business segment to
close business performance gaps.
 It is a divide and conquer approach to
keep EA simple.
 The popular EA approach of As-is, Target
and making transition used in EAP, FEA
and TOGAF appears to logical
 However, it is an overwhelming effort for
the entire enterprise
 In particular, the enterprise wide transition
planning
As-Is Target
Policy and Standards
Transition
Daily EA deliver value
 Daily EA is a continuous EA effort to deliver EA value.
 “Lack of value” is the major challenge of EA.
 It is a wishful thinking for the busy managers and solution
architect to master enterprise knowledge.
 Enterprise Architects, with enterprise knowledge, are the “Glue”
to enable enterprise agility and facilitate collaboration.
 They are not the “Guru” to design the enterprise wide solution
architecture in a ivory tower.
Conclusion
 After many years, EA have not evolved as expected due to
lack of value because:
 It is not practical for the IT community.
 It does not serve well for the business community either.
 For EA to become an emerging paradigm, the second
generation must be useful for both IT and business
community.
 Enterprise Architecture must be reengineered to a new
direction.
 Light EA is a suggestion for the next generation EA.

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Light Enterprise Architecture introduction

  • 1. Light Enterprise Architecture (LEA) by John Chi-Zong Wu peaitce@yahoo.com www.liteea.com Version: 2/28/2014
  • 2. Presentation Goal  Introduce the Light Enterprise Architecture (www.liteea.com) which propose a next generation EA to accommodate organic enterprise.  This presentation to explain what is the light about and introduce that:  EA must be light and intuitive for all stakeholder.  EA is a atomistic and holistic method rather than an enterprise wide solution architecture.  EA is light by learning of the others.  EA is light by clearly distinguish EA from enterprise wide BPM and solution architecture.  The 3x3 complex adaptive IT architecture approach may sounds complicate, but it is light.
  • 3. EA must be light for all level of stakeholders
  • 4. EA for all stakeholders  EA must be light and intuitive for all stakeholders.  A plain and simple EA  suitable to these different audiences and the value proposition for each of them.  Boards and Directors  Executives  CIOs, OD leaders, QM leaders and others with whom we collaborate  EAs
  • 5. keeping it simple  Keeping EA simple to support business community.  Miller law "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on human capability for Processing Information“  The challenge is how to communicate a complex ideal in a plan and simple approach.
  • 6.  The challenge is how to communicate a complex ideal in a plan and simple approach.  Enterprise Architects use  Conceptual Diagrams  Abstractive frameworks.  Architecture drawings  Human cognition is not static, it is dynamic .  Conceptual graphic open the door at the first sight, but the excitement will fade and they want to see more. Frame Works Conceptual Graphics Enterprise Maps Dynamic Cognition Architecture Drawings Presentations WebPortal
  • 7. Intuitive and inclusive visualizatin  LEA is light by using intuitive architecture drawings instead of a technical writing exercise and the heavy duty modeling effort.  The EA community talks about EA but do not have some thing to show and tell.  It is difficult to comprehend EA from volumes of heavy duty documents which become the shelfware.  It is difficult to comprehend EA sophisticate computer models which is deeply locked in a repository.
  • 8.  Saying simple and plan EA approach is by no mean to say EA is simple.  Visualization is only the tip of EA iceberg.  EA contains powerful institutional knowledge in supporting strategic planning, decision making and enable enterprise agility via reuse and sharing. The EA iceberg Source : Sharing knowledge by David Bartholomew Associate (DBA)
  • 9. LEA, as a method, is light
  • 10. EA is a method rather than a blueprint  Light EA is light by considering EA as a method rather than the enterprise blueprint.  It is futile to architect a frozen enterprise blueprint which become obsolete before the ink dry under the organic enterpriser.  “give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime” (Anne Isabella Thackeray)  EA as a method is light, it is a matter of conceptual change.
  • 11. An Atomistic and Holistic method  EA is a matter between atomistic and holistic.  EA is not a matter between business or IT as in many EA discussion. it is a matter between holistic and atomistic.  EA is not a mater of size from local solution architecture to enterprise wide solution architecture either .  LEA does not requires significant investment of time and resources.  It can be as simple as hit the reset button to rediscover the human nature lost in civilization.
  • 12. See the whole and know the detail Business Architecture Collaborative Culture Knowledge Management Governance Architecture Security Architecture Communication Collaboration LEA Cocept
  • 13. EA framework As holistic Thinking tool Enterprise Map to visualize the whole Facilitate Collaborative Culture The implementation Support Business Community Adopting to Change via 3X3 Adaptive IT Architecture Prepare Enterprise Architecture Drawing
  • 14. The method is not only for IT  The Atomistic and Holistic approach think outside box of traditional Atomistic thinking.  The outcome of this atomistic and holistic architecture method can be the IT EA, BPM EA, Culture EA and the Business EA.  IT community use EA align technologies with business need, minimize redundant efforts and enable agility in adopting to change.  BPM community use EA to support business process reengineering, minimize redundant business processes and standardization.  Business community use EA to:  Architect the enterprise business.  to facilitate enterprise collaboration
  • 15. Facilitate Collaborative EA Culture  It is futile to EA without buy-in from stakeholders.  Enterprise is organic, it consist of the enterprise mechanic and the enterprise fields of collaboration.  EA does not only architect the enterprise mechanic but also facilitate the enterprise collaborative culture.  Achieve buy-in from business community via:  Communication.  Facilitate collaboration.  Governance and compliance.
  • 16. EA for business community  Integrate the power of left/right brain to win the edge  Business architecture analyze and architect the enterprise from the aspects of :  Business capabilities  Business Resources  Business Governance  Supply chain management  Service management
  • 17. EA is Light by reusing and learning experiences of the others
  • 18. EA to learn the experiences of the others LEA is light by learning experiences of the others instead of reinventing wheel to create bigger stovepipe. Learning experience of the other is not in the dictionary of stovepipe solution culture.  What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)  "A Wise Man Learns by the Mistakes of Others, a Fool by His Own"
  • 19. The challenge  Human is the only creature with the gift to learn experiences of the other.  However, ego, the dark side of a human being, also prevent people to learn the experience of the others.  EA is a discipline to take advantage of human gift in learning the experiences.  The risk is to learn the wrong experiences of the others by comparing apple to orange.  EA establish reference models to bring every one on the same page to learn the right experiences.
  • 20. LEA is light by distinguishing EA, BPM and SA
  • 21. The 800 Pounds EA Gorilla  EA has become 800 pounds gorilla with enterprise wide BPM and SA effort.  The risk and failure rate is very high for large scale solution architecture as many people have experienced.  The complexity of BPM and SA increase exponentially with scope. It requires significant investment of time and resources with limited return.  Enterprise wide BPM frequently become “paralysis by analysis” because there are many ways to do the same thing and business process subject to localization and customization.  The tail has waged the dog.
  • 22. Shed the pounds by distinguish EA,BPM,SA  EA, BPM and SA are closely related as shown on figure.  However, EA, BPM and SA are different disciplines.  EA is an atomistic and holistic architecture method to minimize redundant efforts and enable enterprise agility in adopting to change.  BPM is the process engineering to support business capabilities. Operation research has been an established paradigm.  Solution Architecture is the automation solution to business need.  IT managers should not assume the responsibility on business reengineering without training. Vision BPM SA EA
  • 23. EA is an emerging paradigm  EA is an emerging paradigm rather than an enterprise scale BPM and SA.  EA overcome the challenge of redundant effort in stovepipe oriented solution architecture.  incorporate holistic paradigm with the atomistic architecture method to support the organic enterprise.  To enable enterprise agility in adopting to constant change by keeping it simple via reuse and sharing.  EA to support enterprise strategic planning and close the gaps of strategy and execution.  Enterprise Architects are the “Glue” to facilitate enterprise collaborative culture, not the “Guru” to design the enterprise blueprint in a command and control approach.
  • 24. Distinguish EA from SA  Distinguish EA and solution architecture from the aspects of Scope, Detail, impact and audience as shown in the following figure:  Notional EA on enterprise wide scope with low detail and impact on strategic outcome for shareholders.  Executional EA on business segment scope with medium detail and impact on business outcome for business owners.  Solution architecture address specific scope with high detail and impact on operational outcome for users and developers.
  • 25. 3x3 is light and delivers value
  • 26. Alignment Architecture is light  The vertical Alignment Architecture is light to advice the business on taking advantage of technology rather designing the an enterprise wide solution blueprint.  Distinguish alignment architecture and solution architecture.  EA to align technologies with business need.  It is not an enterprise wide solution architecture.  The EA model is very miss leading
  • 27. Service Oriented Architecture is light  The cross cutting service oriented architecture is to establish building blocks and primitives  It is much lighter than designing a frozen blueprint in command and control mode.  LEA enable the enterprise agility in adopting to change via reuse and simplicity.  As John Zachman said, EA is the enterprise infrastructure.
  • 28. Influence architecture is business oriented  An important value is to support strategic planning and decision making.  However, the EA community have overlooked that business community making decision based on the influence relation instead of structure relation.  Their concern is the influence relation between all parties rather than how it is structured.  The current EA is mechanical structure based architecture.  LEA incorporate influence modeling to support business decision making.
  • 29. Notional EA is light  Notional EA is the high level and intuitive for all level of stakeholders to comprehend.  Notional Architecture is the guiding principle, it is enterprise wide with inches deep.  Notional EA does not requires significant investment, it should not take more the six months.  However, it is a valuable guiding principle simple and powerful.  Notional EA does not have the detail for support transition planning.
  • 30. Executable EA is light  Executable EA (the segment architecture) is light by focusing business segment to close business performance gaps.  It is a divide and conquer approach to keep EA simple.  The popular EA approach of As-is, Target and making transition used in EAP, FEA and TOGAF appears to logical  However, it is an overwhelming effort for the entire enterprise  In particular, the enterprise wide transition planning As-Is Target Policy and Standards Transition
  • 31. Daily EA deliver value  Daily EA is a continuous EA effort to deliver EA value.  “Lack of value” is the major challenge of EA.  It is a wishful thinking for the busy managers and solution architect to master enterprise knowledge.  Enterprise Architects, with enterprise knowledge, are the “Glue” to enable enterprise agility and facilitate collaboration.  They are not the “Guru” to design the enterprise wide solution architecture in a ivory tower.
  • 32. Conclusion  After many years, EA have not evolved as expected due to lack of value because:  It is not practical for the IT community.  It does not serve well for the business community either.  For EA to become an emerging paradigm, the second generation must be useful for both IT and business community.  Enterprise Architecture must be reengineered to a new direction.  Light EA is a suggestion for the next generation EA.

Editor's Notes

  • #5: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #6: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #9: The key of Enterprise Architecture is to clearly define what is the enterprise from the aspect of why, how, what, who, where and when. In application development, the business concern has been on function break down and business processes. In enterprise architecture, it is not only about the functions and process but also about the enterprise definition of who, where and when. The big picture is the collection of institutional knowledge. In an organization, there are a group of individuals have established very rich institutional knowledge. Most of the knowledge has gone with their departure from the organization . The big picture serve as a tool to collect valuable institutional knowledge. The enterprise architect serve as the facilitator to bring out the hidden treasure. ITCE adopt the concept from the folk story of stone soup.
  • #11: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #12: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #13: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #14: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #15: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #17: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #22: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #23: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #24: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.
  • #25: Adopt patterns from industry rather then conducting pattern recognition. Right click on the background to show the evolution of reference models. The ERM is gradually established base on the priority of common LOB instead of a exhausted enumeration effort.