The Evolving Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge: The EABOK Initiative Sheila Cane: sheila@mitre.org Charlie Martinez: cmartinez@mitre.org Richard McCarthy: richard.mccarthy@quinnipiac.edu 11/28/2012 Approved for Public Release: 12-4113. Distribution Unlimited
Agenda Who is MITRE, What is an FFRDC EABOK concept and Demo Governance Knowledge structure Discussion / feedback Content Knowledge Structure Governance How to participate Page 2
The MITRE Corporation MITRE is a private, independent, not-for-profit organization, chartered to work in the public interest Founded in 1958 to provide engineering and technical services to the U.S. Air Force Currently manages six Federally Funded Research and Development Centers for the Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Internal Revenue Service/Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Homeland Security, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Our Mission: As a public interest company, MITRE works in partnership with the government, applying systems engineering and advanced technology to address issues of critical national importance Page 3
Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) Operate as strategic partners with their sponsoring government agencies Organized as independent entities with limitations and restrictions on their activities Assist the U.S. government with scientific research and analysis, development and acquisition, and systems engineering/integration Bring together the expertise and outlook of government, industry, and academia to solve complex technical problems Page 4
About the EABOK The practice of Enterprise Architecture is evolving From frameworks to strategy From systems to enterprises MITRE is revitalizing the EABOK to Provide a public service Bring the World to Bear 2004 EABOK 2012 EABOK 1987-1992 Zachman Spewak 1995 TOGAF DODAF Page 5
Demo Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge Page 6
EABOK Collaboration Model Goal: International multi-stakeholder collaboration, facilitated and hosted by MITRE Page 7
Governance Model DRAFT Actors: Non Profits Academia Government Actors: Professional Organizations Commercial Non Profits, Academia, Government Actors: All participants
Governance Process Flow MITRE Support EABOK Governance Board DRAFT Receive Notification of New Submission (Situational Awareness) Review Submissions Approved submissions posted to External Website Pre Approval Review SharePoint Final Approval SharePoint Manage EABOK Content Panel of Advisors Receive Notification of New Submission EABOK Submission Advise on Submissions Receive Notification of Recommendations Advise on Submission Recommendations Receive Notification of Approved/ Declined Submissions Receive and Review Submission Knowledge Area Committees Disseminate Submission to KA Committee Review EABOK Submission Recommend Submissions/ Content of Insertion into EABOK Receive Notification of Approved/Declined Submissions Send Status Notification (Received, Pending, Approved/Denied) Submission tasked using SharePoint Page 9
Knowledge Structure Overview Knowledge Areas Planning an EA Managing an EA Developing an EA Using an EA Measuring the Impact of EA Candidate Topics Purpose, Drivers Impediments and Barriers, Strategy, Scope, Organizational Positioning Governance, Roles, Implementation, Resourcing, Education and Training Principles, Modeling, Methodologies and Processes, Frameworks, Tools, Standards, Reference Models Planning, Research, Acquisition & Development, Engineering, Oversight, Operations Improvement, Operations Support and Sustainment, Communication Value Proposition, Quality, Maturity Overviews for each knowledge area and topic complete. Developed author guidelines for knowledge (new and existing) Partial Knowledge Hierarchy EABOK Plan Manage Develop Topics, subtopics Modeling TOGAF Frameworks Use DODAF Measure Knowledge areas Knowledge types: analysis, methods, sample artifacts New knowledge areas, topics, and subtopics will be created as needed Page 10
MITRE Web site Knowledge Structure Top Level Guide to EABOK EABOK Additional Elements Glossary Related Disciplines Knowledge Areas Topics Planning an EA Managing an EA Purpose Content: Overview/summary, pointers to BOK items Governance Collected References Feature: Search Guide contents Key Terms Knowledge Areas Knowledge Types (Method, case study, etc.) Current Activities Glossary terms Abstract, classify Reference, link EABOK Analyses, case studies, methods, patterns, research results, sample artifacts shared by the EA community, including MITRE, in publications and Web sites New BOK items: MITRE Web site repository Existing BOK items: Distributed, virtual repository 2012 The MITRE Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Discussion Content Do you see your organization contributing to this effort? Can you get professional stature from submitting content? Can you recommend initial content? Knowledge Structure What do you think of the structure? Have we missed anything? Is anything out of scope? Governance Feedback on our concept? What type of role do you think your organization could play? Page 12
Participate in the EABOK Site launched Under Construction Formal launch planned for March 2013 To participate, contact us: eabok@mitre.org www.mitre.org/eabok/ Page 13