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Business architect is a person that initiates new business ventures or leads business innovation, designs a winning business model.
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Posted : 19/04/2011 9:20 am
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The Business Architect analyzes the activities of a specific business unit or line of business & makes recommendations pertaining to the projects that the business unit ought to perform, in addition to relevant & timely corrections to the governance structure, business processes, & the structure of business information.Responsibility ,skills and qualification all the things are rtequire.

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Posted : 21/04/2011 10:22 am
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A business architecture is a part of an enterprise architecture related to architectural organization of business, and the documents and diagrams that describe that architectural.
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Posted : 26/04/2011 3:42 am
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A business architecture is a part of an enterprise architecture related to architectural organization of business, and the documents and diagrams that describe that architectural organization. People who help build business architecture are known as Business Architects.

Business architecture bridges between the enterprise business model of an enterprise or a business unit on one side and the business operations that implement the business architecture on another side.
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Different views of an organization

In order to develop an integrated view of an enterprise, many different views of an organization are typically developed. The key views of the enterprise within the business architecture are

Business Strategy view : captures the strategic goals that drive an organization forward. The goals may be decomposed into various tactical approaches for achieving these goals and for providing traceability through the organization. These strategic goals are mapped to metrics that provide ongoing evaluation of how successfully the organization is achieving its goals.
Business Capabilities view : describes the primary business functionality or business services of an enterprise and the sections of the organization that perform those functions. This view further distinguishes between customer-facing functions, supplier-related functions, core business execution functions, and business management functions.
Business Knowledge view : establishes the shared semantics (e.g., customer, order, and supplier) within an organization and relationships between those semantics (e.g., customer name, order date, supplier name). These semantics form the vocabulary that the organization relies upon to communicate and structure the understanding of the areas they operate within.
Business Process view : defines the set of strategic, core and support processes that transcend functional and organizational boundaries. It sets the context of the enterprise by identifying and describing external entities such as customers, suppliers, and external systems that interact with the business. The processes also describe which people, resources and controls are involved in the process. The lowest process level describes the manual and automated tasks that make up workflow.
Organizational view : captures the relationships among roles, capabilities and business units, the decomposition of those business units into subunits, and the internal or external management of those units.

In addition to the above views of the enterprise, the relationships connecting the aforementioned views form the foundation of the business architecture. This foundation provides the framework that supports the achievement of key goals; planning and execution of various business scenarios; and delivery of bottom line business value.[2]
[edit] Disciplined approach

Business Architecture is a disciplined approach to realise business models and to serve as a business foundation of the enterprise to enhance accountability and improve decision-making.

Business Architecture's value proposition, unlike other disciplines is to increase functional effectiveness by mapping and modeling the business to the organization's business vision and strategic goals.

Mapping identifies gaps between the current and target business capabilities (underlying services, processes, people, and tools).

Modeling discovers business requirements in the area of interest including stakeholders, business entities and their relationships, and business integration points.

Business Architecture is directly based on business strategy. It is the foundation for subsequent architectures (strategy embedding), where it is detailed into various aspects and disciplines. The business strategy can consist of elements like strategy statements, organizational goals and objectives, generic and/or applied business models, etc. The strategic statements are analyzed and arranged hierarchically, through techniques like qualitative hierarchical cluster analysis. Based on this hierarchy the initial business architecture is further developed, using general organizational structuring methods and business administration theory, like theories on assets and resources and theories on structuring economic activity. Based on the business architecture the construction of the organization takes shape (figure 1: strategy embedding). During the strategy formulation phase and as a result of the design of the business architecture, the business strategy gets better formulated and understood as well as made more internally consistent.

The business architecture forms a significantly better basis for subsequent architectures than the separate statements themselves. The business architecture gives direction to organizational aspects, such as the organizational structuring (in which the responsibilities of the business domains are assigned to individuals/business units in the organization chart or where a new organization chart is drawn) and the administrative organization (describing for instance the financial reconciliation mechanisms between business domains). Assigning the various business domains to their owners (managers) also helps the further development of other architectures, because now the managers of these domains can be involved with a specific assigned responsibility. This led to increased involvement of top-level management, being domain-owners and well aware of their role. Detailed portions of business domains can be developed based on the effort and support of the domain-owners involved. Business architecture therefore is a very helpful pre-structuring device for the development, acceptance and implementation of subsequent architectures.

The perspectives for subsequent design next to organization are more common: information architecture, technical architecture, functional architecture. The various parts (functions, features and concepts) of the business architecture act as a compulsory starting point for the different subsequent architectures. It pre-structures other architectures. Business architecture models shed light on the scantly elaborated relationships between business strategy and business design. We will illustrate the value of business architecture in a case study

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Posted : 03/05/2011 8:36 am
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Enterprise Architecture is a disciplined approach to creating and sustaining business models that improve the accountability of the company and improve decision-making. Proposed architecture of business value, unlike other disciplines, to increase their effectiveness by mapping and modeling the business with the vision of the organization's business and strategic objectives. The book is an introduction to this burgeoning new field. Explains what business architecture, good, sustainable should include, and explains how to implement a business architecture in the environment virtually the reader. Extensive examples and case studies are included to clarify points and clearly show the reader how they too can begin building a business architecture within your organization.

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Posted : 29/06/2011 5:38 am
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the business architect reports into business management and works closely with other business architects. Develop a strong business architecture for the making successful business organization.

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Posted : 01/07/2011 11:47 am
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A business architect is most important feature in succesful business. You create a business architect means which thing use in business like tools,models,effort ,government policies ,SDLC life cycle and other device. This things are most important successful businessman.

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Posted : 01/07/2011 6:36 pm
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If you success in your business that time always follow rules and regulation about the architect. Check the business architect follow the SDLC cycle and planning tool,device ,implementation time,models which are use.

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Posted : 01/07/2011 6:46 pm
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Architect is a business unit or work and projects business unit administration, business process architecture, and business information in a timely manner relevant to the structure than could be improved, should be recommendations about the line of business analyzes activities.

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Posted : 06/07/2011 8:40 am
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