Source:
OSD/NII, Department of Defense, SilkRoad Inc., Arlington, VA, p.8 (2004)
Other Number:
Final Draft Version 0.8
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/DOD_EA_RMs_v0_8.pdf
Abstract:
The business- and mission-driven objectives of service-oriented architectures depend on the dynamic interaction of collaborative integrated operations in a federated operational environment. The theme of this paper is that integrated operations can and should be considered service-oriented nodes in a dynamic information environment. In the Department of Defense, this dynamic information environment has often been referred to as “the global information grid” or simply “the grid.” We describe enterprise architecture reference models as a dynamic abstract reference environment for net-centric collaboration between the service-oriented “nodes on the grid.” The complex, dynamic interaction of service-oriented nodes in the net-centric environment creates an opportunity to view enterprise architecture as a taxonomy of well-defined systems architectures governed by a set of enterprise architecture reference models.
Notes:
See Also:
Enterprise Architecture Best Practices & White Papers
Full Text:
Source:
OSD/NII, Department of Defense, SilkRoad Inc., Arlington, VA, p.8 (2004)
Other Number:
Final Draft Version 0.8
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/DOD_EA_RMs_v0_8.pdf
Abstract:
The business- and mission-driven objectives of service-oriented architectures depend on the dynamic interaction of collaborative integrated operations in a federated operational environment. The theme of this paper is that integrated operations can and should be considered service-oriented nodes in a dynamic information environment. In the Department of Defense, this dynamic information environment has often been referred to as “the global information grid” or simply “the grid.” We describe enterprise architecture reference models as a dynamic abstract reference environment for net-centric collaboration between the service-oriented “nodes on the grid.” The complex, dynamic interaction of service-oriented nodes in the net-centric environment creates an opportunity to view enterprise architecture as a taxonomy of well-defined systems architectures governed by a set of enterprise architecture reference models.
Notes:
See Also:
Enterprise Architecture Best Practices & White Papers