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ITANA steering committee we discussed the possibility of a mid-term ITANA f-2-f workshop (April ).  This workshop would be focused on building out a reference library of conceptual models and example real-life use cases.   There is an email survey making the ITANA email list rounds. 


Proposed ITANA mid-term f-2-f workshop

Proposed dates: pending

Proposed venue: pending

Subject: EA Conceptual Models

Enterprise Architects use a variety of conceptual models and tools to convey their ideas.  These include:

  1. Brick Diagrams
  2. Pace Layers
  3. Capability Maps
  4. Core Diagrams
  5. TIME models
  6. Roadmaps

Workshop goals

  1. A deep dive into each tool using a selected use case from Higher Education as an illustrative example (eg using Core diagram to describe the Advising ecosystem on campus)
  2. Document usage of the tool and “how to get started” information for architects 
  3. Find a broad set examples where people have used them

Format

This would be like an (un)Conference where we would be agile in the agenda and deliverables but focused on creating a set of resources for ITANA members

Deliverables

  1. In person idea sharing and exchange
  2. Provide a "meta-template" for each tool
  3. On the ITANA wiki: Provide a set of guidelines on the use of different the different tools(with illustrative examples and case histories. 

Proposed schedule (note: there will be breaks during the morning and afternoon sessions).

 

8:30-11:45 

11:45-1:15 

1:15-5:00

6:00PM

Day 1

No meeting

 

Review wiki structure
Review agenda
Start on topic 1

Dinner

Day 2

Continue with selected topics

Lunch

Continue with selected topics

Dinner

Day 3

Post-workshop action items

 

No meeting

 

 

Attendees

Name

Yes (Y)

Maybe (M)

Loc4/225/65/115/185/20  
José CedenoMSEAYYNYY  
Harry SamuelsYeitherYNNYY  
Brenda ReebYSTLYNNNNIf June and July can do SEA 
Paul SchurrYSEAYYYYY  
Bob Guthrie         
Scott Fullerton         
          
          

 

 

 

 

 

 

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