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Monday, January 7, 2008. On wars and focus. Just read a very interesting article. In Wired about how the situation in Iraq can be traced back in neglecting certain aspects of the war and over-emphasizing others. What the author says is that US developed and deployed an extremely good technical solution for efficient killing only to find out that killing the opponent is the easy part of that particular war. So why is that article, filed under politics slash security in Wired, important in this context?

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Human Architecture: The Big Picture

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Monday, June 4, 2007. Chances are that at some point in your life as an architect you have come across UML. Maybe even had the dubious pleasure of working with a humongous all-problems-solved tool like Rational Rose. In which case you probably have suffered a life-long allergy towards all things UML and are now doing all of your designs with pen and paper. Anyway, at some point I stumbled across Enterprise Architect. The answer is simple: there's a tool for every purpose and UML is just not good for main...

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Human Architecture: May 2007

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Friday, May 18, 2007. In a previous post. I described a layered approach to an organization. How would one use the model in real life? One useful application I have found is explaining people why they should consider other things (like new processes or even teams) besides functionality when they are setting up a project. It also helps to visualize responsibilities (who deals with the functional architecture in your company? Quite difficult, isn't it? Monday, May 7, 2007. At the same time, our developers ...

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Human Architecture: April 2007

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Friday, April 20, 2007. So the question is: how mych of the original web offering can you re-use? It is obvious, that all of the business logic like billing, core provisioning and customer management services need to be re-used, that's a no-brainer. But what about the application and presentation layers? The presentation layer is also quite trivial as the various new versions are meant for different devices and audiences they clearly need a different way to manifest themselves. Friday, April 6, 2007.

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Human Architecture: March 2007

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. Whenever people make decisions on whether to go ahead with a project, they think if it makes business sense. Of course they do. What happens much more rarely is people thinking about how much sense it makes in terms of other architecture layers. The organizational architecture gets some attention but below that, it's all forgotten. To recap: go/no go decisions should be made by considering all the aspects of the project, not just the business top line. Thursday, March 22, 2007.

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Human Architecture: Open architecture, open organizations

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Friday, December 14, 2007. Open architecture, open organizations. At first sight, these two topics seem totally unrelated. After all, isn't organizational openness a question of corporate strategy and responsibility of all these suits throwin buzzwords around? Isn't architecture the product of long-haired dudes with poor personal hygiene and little interest in anything else but stuff like exactly how clock signal propagates in a microchip. Let me explain. This observation aligns nicely with the holistic ...

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