The Starting an Enterprise Architecture Practice Working Group provides framework materials intended to help colleges and university kick start their EA Practice.
Definition of EA
Enterprise Architecture is the process that translates business strategy into tangible executable solutions by analyzing current state, designing future state and creating road maps to fill the gap. The process holistically analyzes business, information and technology architectures to create the solution.
This framework will include processes, best practices and artifacts geared toward the culture of higher education.
The ITANA working group is currently looking for an individual to facilitate regular online meetings.
Name |
Institution |
Contact |
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Colleen Nagy |
Case Western Reserve University |
colleen.nagy@case.edu |
Brian Savage |
Boston College |
brian.savage@bc.edu |
Mark Poepping |
Carnegie Mellon University |
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Kasia Azzara |
Columbia University |
kazzara@columbia.edu |
Theo Chaojareon |
George Washington University |
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Wayde Nie |
McMaster University |
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Bob Dein |
Miami (OH) University |
deinr@miamioh.edu |
Bruce Alexander |
Michigan State University |
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Michael Janke |
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities |
michael.janke@so.mnscu.edu |
Jim Leous |
Penn State University |
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Michael Pelikan |
Penn State University |
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Mike Burns |
Penn State University |
burns@psu.edu |
Kris Guye |
Southern Illinois University |
kguye@siu.edu |
Leo Fernig |
University of British Columbia |
leo.fernig@ubc.ca |
Russell Connacher |
University of California, Berkeley |
russellc@berkeley.edu |
Mojgan Amini |
University of California, San Diego |
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Jason Armbruster |
University of Colorado |
jason.armbruster@cusys.edu |
Jon Turbett |
University of Michigan |
jturbett@umich.edu |
Patton Fast |
University of Minnesota |
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Jim Jokl |
University of Virginia |
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Joel Banez |
Westmont College |
jbanez@westmont.edu |
Rick Smith |
York University |
rvsmith@yorku.ca |
Regular meetings are no longer in session at this time. The regular schedule had been every other Thursday at 3:00 pm, Eastern Time.