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Integrated Enterprise Architecture Governance –Lessons Learned
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Oct 08 2009
Integrated Enterprise Architecture includes a wide variety of disciplines, artifacts, and management requirements. This presentation shares the lessons learned by Rividium as it has solved EA concerns for a major Army agency.
UCore - NIEM and Enterprise Architecture
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Oct 08 2009
The recent Enterprise Architecture Conference featured a number of new technologies that reflect a sea change in government attitudes and priorities triggered by recent administrations’ emphasis on transparency, openness and improving government productivity. This led to the technologies introduced at this conference and to the emphasis on enterprise architecture as a way of understanding the structure of large organizations.
DoDAF 2.0, a Review
Author:
Manny Rivera and Dr. Tony Hsieh
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
May 31 2009
DoDAF 2.0 is a major revision to earlier DoDAF releases (1.0, 1.5). The changes are part of a broad presidential initiative to improve government performance across all agencies and departments. This paper reviews the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) version 2.0 Draft (published 24 December 2008) and its impact on the development of Enterprise Architectures (EA).
ArchG2 – Analysis of Alternatives
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
ArchG2 Architecture Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) starts with strategic goals and objectives and maps them to the current As-Is architecture.
ArchG2 – Overview
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
ArchG2 uses a transitional Enterprise Architecture approach in order to migrate Programs/Systems from an As-Is architecture baseline to a To-Be architecture baseline.
ArchG2 – Transitioning your Architecture
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
Read about how Rividium’s Architecture Global Governance (ArchG2) methodology will transition your architecture from the As-Is to the To-Be in a streamlined and automated fashion.
ArchG2 Architecture Deployment Mechanism
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
The ADM Process takes the enterprise architecture from document to actual functional deployment.
ArchG2 CPA process
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
The ArchG2 CPA process is responsible for reporting core performance reference model (PRM) metrics to Investment Review Boards (IRBs), the Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) Boards and Configuration Control Boards (CCBs).
Architecture Global Governance
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Architecture
Published Date:
Mar 10 2009
ArchG2 uses a transitional Enterprise Architecture approach in order to migrate Programs/Systems from an As-Is architecture baseline to a To-Be architecture baseline.
Location-aware Key Establishment in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Wireless
Published Date:
Jun 07 2006
Due to its efficiency, symmetric key cryptography is very attractive in sensor networks. A number of pairwise key predistribution protocols have been proposed, but the scalability is often constrained by the conflict between the desired....
PKM: A Pairwise Key Management Scheme for Wireless Sensors
Author:
Manny Rivera
Subject Area:
Wireless
Published Date:
May 24 2005
Sensor networks are characterized by strict resource limitations and large scalability. Many sensor network applications require secure communication, a crucial component, especially in harsh environment.
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