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portada The Heart and Brain of Your Business: The Role of Architecture and Engineering in Business Operations
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
230
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.59 kg.
ISBN13
9781735002200

The Heart and Brain of Your Business: The Role of Architecture and Engineering in Business Operations

Russell Boyd (Author) · Anthony Insolia (Author) · David Nathan Rice (Author) · Anthony Insolia · Hardcover

The Heart and Brain of Your Business: The Role of Architecture and Engineering in Business Operations - Insolia, Anthony ; Boyd, Russell ; Rice, David Nathan

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Synopsis "The Heart and Brain of Your Business: The Role of Architecture and Engineering in Business Operations"

This book presents an architectural approach to documenting a business and it presents the resulting architecture as the heart and brain of the business as an autonomic system. Certain functions of the body are referred to as autonomic because they are involuntary and they are performed unconsciously. Like the body breathes without us thinking about it, so should architecture be part of the life of a business, without it being forced and without it being a planned event. As involuntary functions, there is no need to mention agility and as you will see, having architecture data on hand makes for an agile business.

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