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Making SOA Happen: Process, Tools and Politics Defined

Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP, Mike Sawicki, Jack Vaughan July 13, 2004 SOA through the eyes of expert practitioners In this one hour Webcast, Mike Rosen, author and an expert consultant on enterprise architecture, MDA and SOA; Mike Sawicki, frequent industry speaker…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | July 1, 2004 | Session |
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Introduction to Service Oriented Architecture

March 18, 2004 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm The recent popularity in web services has brought renewed interest to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). Although SOA is not new, it was previously limited to a very few leading-edge organizations. Now, the…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | February 13, 2004 | Conventions/Tradeshows, Session |
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Introduction to MDA

March 18, 2004 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Standards spur competition, choice, vendor independence, best practices and innovations. The standardization of UML brought great changes to the field of modeling and created a wide variety of tools. Model Driven Architecture…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | February 13, 2004 | Session |
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Implementing Enterprise Architecture with MDA

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is experiencing increased acceptance and use in IT organizations today. This is partly due to mandates for compliance with architecture and the growing complexity of the enterprise. IT systems can no longer be developed in isolation, but must…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | December 28, 2003 | General |
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MDA and the Zachman Framework

Enterprise Architectures are increasingly built around a supporting framework. The Zachman Framework is one of the most used in industry and government today. MDA is a different kind of architectural framework. So how do these fit together? This presentation will explain…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | October 23, 2003 | General, Session |
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MDA® Implementers’ Workshop Succeeding with Model Driven Systems

By now, we’ve all heard of MDA and seen the logos, but what does it all mean and how does it fit? This tutorial will provide an understanding of the basic concepts of MDA; separation of concerns, PIM’s, PSM’s, and…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | October 22, 2003 | Conventions/Tradeshows |
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MDA Methodologies and Processes

Models are an important part of software development and architecture. MDA provide standards for the definition and processing of models, but doesn”t venture into how it fits with development methodologies and processes. This session presents three views on the topic,…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | September 10, 2003 | General, Session |
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MDA Tools: Realizing the Vision

The MDA vision will only be realized with tool support. Tools that will provide modeling support of complex, enterprise-level and embedded systems, assist in automated model transformation and code generation, support flexible and dynamic configuration, provide adequate documentation and offer…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | August 3, 2003 | General |
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Using MDA to Implement Enterprise Architecture

IT systems can no longer be developed in isolation, but must fit into a larger context that meets the goals of the overall business. EA defines that context and the rules and guidelines for conformance. Unfortunately, many development projects and…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | July 12, 2003 | General, Session |
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MDA in the Federal Government

In 2001, the federal government introduced its e-Government initiative to improved and streamline government services. A major portion is focused on IT, as described by the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA). Starting in FY2003 the OMB announced that funding would be given…

By Mike Rosen, CTO, M2VP | May 22, 2003 | General |
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