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On the federated ownership of a conceptual domain

As I mentioned in my last post, we have produced an interesting conceptual model of IT as a...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 01/22/2009

Ship It!

It's been a while since I was blogging regularly. The reason: I was in a ship cycle. As we...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 01/16/2009

An examination of the OMG Business Motivation Model

Contrary to popular belief, Microsoft loves standards.  We don’t always play well with...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 01/09/2009

Feedback requested: Information driven process design

An esteemed associate of mine asked me recently if I believe that a conceptual information model,...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 12/17/2008

Understanding SOBA

Just ran across, quite by accident, a blog post from last spring from Johan den Haan on the...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 12/05/2008

Adopting a new technology like Oslo

Sometimes, when something new comes along, the best way to see it being useful is to see it being...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 12/03/2008

Creating a distinction between business services and SOA services

I'm always a bit dismayed when I hear the following terms mixed up, or combined: SOA service and...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 11/30/2008

Software Reflects The Process That Creates It

Of all the ‘laws of software’ that I subscribe to, this one is one of the most fundamental, and...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 11/26/2008

Using the PMO to measure the behavior of the customer

There are a great many products on the market these days that provide information about a set of...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 11/22/2008

The business value of elegant design

In my last post, I highlighted the design process, suggesting that designers and architects should...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 11/03/2008

The bizarre assumption of functional decomposition

I ran into a friend today and, as friends often do, we let our conversation wander over the...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/28/2008

Non-Functional Requirements: the "All-Other" classification

I've seen various taxonomies of requirements.  Like all taxonomies, any set of requirement...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/14/2008

"Correct" is a point of view

My friends in the Agile community have succeeded in drilling a concept into my thick skull so deeply...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/11/2008

Alignment - the missing Viewpoint

The (ISO Standard) RM-ODP model is a powerful and well reasoned mechanism for creating Architectural...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/06/2008

Understanding Governance as Decision Rights

Todd Biske, whom I respect for his writings on SOA, seemed to miss the mark in his recent blog post...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/04/2008

Extending Professional Software Architecture

Imagine a time when building architecture meant "sketches" that would vary from one...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 10/03/2008

Input sought: Actor - Role - Process Activity... an interesting domain model question

I have an open question. I'd love to get community feedback. A process can be decomposed into...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/29/2008

It takes a village to raise an idiot (Wiki Non Wisdom)

I love wiki technology. I'm an editor on Wikipedia and I enjoy contributing to community-based...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/26/2008

On IEEE-1471

[I tore down this article.]

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/24/2008

EA Poster - The Business Functions of Enterprise Architecture

Not long ago, I got an e-mail from someone I had not met, directed from this blog. He had used the...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/17/2008

Clarifying the Concept of Metadata

Metadata is a difficult word to define, or so it would appear. After all, why is it that the best...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/17/2008

Civil Engineering Analogy to Enterprise Architecture: Flawed

It is typical to see comparisons of Civil Engineering to Enterprise Architecture.  A number of...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/13/2008

How BPM does, and does not, support people

Kudos to Andrea Westernien on her blog about the disjoint between the work that people do and...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/12/2008

What do .Net Solution Architects need to know?

A friend and colleague, J.D. Meyer, asked me to consider this question, and I have to admit that...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/08/2008

Applying DDD to IT Management: First failure

I always learn more from failure than from success. In that spirit, I'll share a (small) failure...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 09/03/2008

Working in the dark

If we listen to smart people who create development processes, we hear things like "collect...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 08/30/2008

Traceability, the Solution Model, and Metamodeling

It is nice to point out, on occasion, when two different leaders in the architecture community are...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 08/26/2008

Malik's Laws of Service Oriented Architecture

No one but you will build the services you need in time for you to use them If you build a service...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 08/21/2008

Merging EA Frameworks

I've spent some time of late looking at various EA frameworks. Nothing perfect out there yet, but...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 08/05/2008

Enterprise SOA needs a Federated Evolutionary Modeling Environment

I've been thinking a lot lately about the gap between "what we have" and "what we need" in the...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/30/2008

Excellence depends on the environment you are in

Not long ago, I was asked an interesting question about our Enterprise Architecture team. The...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/30/2008

Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody

This is the story of four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/26/2008

Clarifying the Use Case

A Use case is a cool thing.  A little too cool.  The term has been occasionally misused,...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/23/2008

Using Business Process Models as the source for software requirements

Requirements elicitation is a critical, yet under-appreciated, activity.  A core capability of...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/16/2008

Building Conceptual Models, Building Relationships

Building teamwork, at the enterprise level, is a tricky thing. As a project team comes together to...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/15/2008

Graduation

Kind of a personal blog today.  My wife just graduated from Lake Washington Technical...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/14/2008

Growing Rice in the Desert - the Garden of BPM

Apparently, I ticked off Bruce Silver. In case you haven't heard of the fellow, as I had not, Bruce...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/11/2008

As the sun rises on Web2.0, what to do about companies that 'don't play along?'

Content comes from many places, including news sites, media companies, and individual contributors....

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/08/2008

Preventing Ownerless Activities -- the "Blame the Computer" process modeling antipattern - part 2

In a prior post, I described a process modeling antipattern which I called "Blame the Computer." The...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/06/2008

Why Automated BPM will never live up to its hype

I like point out really nutty ideas, even when a lot of people have spent a lot of time investing in...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 07/05/2008

New eyes on an old favorite

A couple of years ago, Phillippe Krutchen 'reinterpreted' the Tao Te Ching of Lao-Tsu for Software...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/29/2008

Blame the Computer: A Business Process Modeling Anti-pattern

Whenever you model a business process, it is inevitable that, sooner or later, you will come to an...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/26/2008

Open Question: Common vocabulary: Blessing or Curse?

Requirements are an interesting thing.  We cannot assume that we understand the business, and...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/21/2008

The Usefulness of the Use Case?

I'm a big fan of use cases.  Great for describing how software is used, and puts context around...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/17/2008

An open question about Enterprise Architecture, the noun

I frequently discuss EA as a business function, including in my last post.  However, one...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/12/2008

One EA Team, Three EA Functions

In my opinion, a business function can often be best understood by describing the processes that...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 06/11/2008

The non-overlapping responsibility set: Solution Architect and Enterprise Architect

Recently, Mike Walker posted a blog entry on the difference between Enterprise Architect and...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 05/30/2008

Example of modeling requirements in a process diagram

We use process models for lots of things. One is simply to understand the processes we have and to...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 05/22/2008

How FEA handles Capability and Process Modeling

A few weeks ago, in a blog post, I asked about the relationship between business process modeling...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 05/19/2008

IT to Business: "I won't read your mind"

In any relationship, it is dangerous for one side to "decide" what the other one...

Author: Nick Malik Date: 05/17/2008

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