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An Architecture Framework: From Business Strategies to Implementation

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Business Object Design and Implementation

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Business systems architects and their clients increasingly suffer from information overload. To help businesses to partition and relate the kinds of architecture information they must build and share, we propose a framework consisting of three related models, each incorporating four tiers of subject matter connected by use cases.

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Hertha, W.F., Bennett, J.E., Post, F.J., Page, I.M. (1997). An Architecture Framework: From Business Strategies to Implementation. In: Sutherland, J., Casanave, C., Miller, J., Patel, P., Hollowell, G. (eds) Business Object Design and Implementation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0947-1_5

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