Saturday, April 19, 2008
Collaboration and Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Architects should always avoid needless repitition, unless the repitition is needed...

Collaboration in large enterprises really is permission to create repitition while piling on aesthetics and maintainability. It is virtually impossible to communicate in a manner in which all parties understand at the same time and therefore repitition is required...

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Collaboration in large enterprises really is permission to create repitition while piling on aesthetics and maintainability. It is virtually impossible to communicate in a manner in which all parties understand at the same time and therefore repitition is required...
