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IBM Software Group

© 2008 IBM CorporationIBM Confidential

See Where You’ve Been

Know Where You are Going

Get There with Confidence

Enterprise Planning, Transformation, and Collaboration

With

System Architect

Presented by:

Sherry Vivona – Account Manager

David Kruse – Application Engineer

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Today’s Agenda…

Introductions

Gartner’s EA Magic Quadrant

Enterprise Architecture

Product Overview System Architect

SA/XT

Publisher

Process Integrator

Product Demonstration

Q & A

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Gartner’s Leader for Enterprise Architecture

2004-2005 2006-2007

4 Years Running

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System Architect

Standards based company …with standards compliant tools!

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Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Architecture is a term used to describe the practice of documenting

(Blueprint) the elements of your organization. i.e. Business case, business model and supporting data, applications, technologies, policies and infrastructures that make up an enterprise.

What is an enterprise?Any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals and/or a single

bottom line.

An enterprise can be a:

– Entire Corporation

– Division of a corporation

– Single department

– Chain of geographically distant organizations linked together by common ownership

– Government agency

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Enterprise Architecture - continued

The term "enterprise" in the context of “Enterprise Architecture" can be used to denote both an entire enterprise, or a specific domain within the enterprise.

Typically made up of 5 Architecture domains: Strategy Business processes Data/Information Systems/Applications Technology/Infrastructure

Identify the relationships between different aspects of the enterprise Business to applications that support them Infrastructure to applications Data to business processes

Identify the impact across these domains

Identify ‘What if’, Gaps, redundancies…etc, for the enterprise

*An extended enterprise frequently includes partners, suppliers, and customers.

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Why do I need a EA tool?

businessIT

owner

enterprisearchitect

solutionarchitect

Cross Domain Visualization Impact analysis Gap analysis

Single Repository Central management of enterprise documentation

Models and definitions across 5 domains– Strategy – Business Processes– Data/Information architecture – Systems/Applications architecture– Technology/Infrastructure architecture

Governance Business standards, business processes and rules

Guidance planning to deployment infrastructure requirements best practices

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Governance is primarily about defining and enforcing organizational policies and standards what decisions must be made who should make decisions how are decisions monitored

Key areas: policy definition and enforcement lifecycle management discovery and mediation configuration and monitoring

Governance

corporate

centers of excellence

initiatives

projects

guidance

accountability

implementation

strategy

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Who are your stakeholders?

Analysis Power Modeling Simplicity Information Sharing

Enterprise Solution

Business Architects

Enterprise Architects

Solutions Architects

Web Interface

Business Analysts

Consumers

Operations

Information Portals

Business Owners

Executives

Process Followers

System Architect SA/XT SA Publisher

Modeling Collaboration and User Interface for All Stakeholders

SA SA XTSA Publisher

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System Architect™/Process Integrator

Key Features: Visio templates and error checking ensure

adherence to BPMN and organization chart standards

Visio “Anchor Window” displays all diagrams and artifacts in System Architect repository for error checking, tracking and reuse

Visio models saved in repository can be opened in System Architect for editing, analysis, and reporting

Off-line and on-line access provides multi-user workflow to System Architect repository

Common artifacts can be reused across Visio models, and updated automatically wherever a change to that object is made

Visio Add-on: Provides the simplicity of Visio with the power of System Architect

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

Class Diagrams

Customers

Accounts

Customer Services

P2 PeopleSoft

P Reservations

P Credit CardBooking

P CustomerMaintenance

D Customer Details

Data_Flow_1

Customer Credit Rating

Authorization Code

Credit Card Action

Customer Booking Details

Account History Maintenance info

Credit Card Details Secure Transaction

Customer DetailReservation Request

Application Models

Data Models

Organizational Charts

Network Topologies

CreditCardCompany

Accounts

HotelReservation System

Reception

Traveler Potential Guest

CheckCustomer Credit

Provide Clientwith

ReservationNumber

Reservation Notify Customerof CreditProblem

CustomerAgrees to Terms

+

CustomerRejects Terms

AdviseCustomer

Calculate RoomPrice

Notify Customer of Credit Rejection

Reservation Number Granted

Cancel Reservation

Room Booked Provisionally

Credit OK

Credit Not OK

Customer Credit Details

Quote_Price

Quote Price

Process Models

Organizational Unit

Chelsea Hotels and Resorts

Mission

Serve the Needs of the Business and Leisure Traveler

**

**

*

**

**

*

Vision

To Be Regarded as the Finest Hotel Chain in the World

Goal

*

Increase Revenues

Goal

*

Improve Quality of Service

Goal

*

Be Regarded as aFirst-Class Business Hotel

Objective

Number of Complaints received in2Q 2006 Should Be 20 percent less

than 2Q 2004

Objective

Host 12 Conferencesand Seminars per yearin 6 Largest Markets by

Sept 1, 2008

Objective

Add Conference Facilitiesto Hotels in 6 Largest Markets

by Sept 1, 2008

Objective

Earn 5-Star Ratingfrom hotels.com by

Sept 1, 2006

Objective

Business Rule

Customer's RewardsPoints Never Expire

Business Rule

Every CustomerMaking ReservationGets Auto-Enrolled

in Program

Tactic

Establish a FrequentGuest Rewards Program

Tactic

Reservation ServicesOver the Web

Policy

Rewards ProgramMust Be Attractive

to Customers

Strategy

Provide Vacation Packageswith Theme Parks

Strategy

Improve ExistingReservation Experience

Strategy

Modernize Hotels

Enterprise Direction Diagram

Goals Objectives

Behavior Models Matrix Views

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

Analyze resource utilization

Determine cost structures

Simulate and Optimize Processes

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

Data Modeling:Conceptual

Logical

Physical

UML Class

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

Application and Service Models

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Capture and Model all Domains of the OrganizationNetwork

Infrastructure

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Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization

Supports: X in cell Text in cell Multidimensional

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SA gives you modeling domain views of the Enterprise Architecture for fast analysis!

Location Business Process Organizational Unit

Impact Analysis Managing change across the Enterprise

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SA gives you modeling domain views of the Enterprise Architecture for fast analysis!

Impact Analysis Managing change across the Enterprise

Location Business Process Organizational Unit

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SA gives you modeling domain views of the Enterprise Architecture for fast analysis!

Impact Analysis Managing change across the Enterprise

Location Business Process Organizational Unit

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SA gives you modeling domain views of the Enterprise Architecture for fast analysis!

Impact Analysis Managing change across the Enterprise

Location Business Process Organizational Unit

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SA gives you modeling domain views of the Enterprise Architecture for fast analysis!

Impact Analysis Managing change across the Enterprise

Location Business Process Organizational Unit

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Visualizing the Impact of Change

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Fully configurable for custom frameworks

Architecture Frameworks Organize & Visualize Data

Custom

FEA

Zachman

TOGAF

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Service Collaboration Diagram

Modeling SOA: Service Oriented Architecture

Gives a common enterprise view of the SOA project

Impact Analysis of Service Implementation

Creating Services models is key

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SOA Analysis

Report clearly how services are supported over time

Compare the current and future state of IT service environments

Application Landscaping

Services Roadmap- Availability of each Service

- Service component to which

applications

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Analyze your ERP Implementation

System Architect/ERP is an auto discovery tool designed for exploring ERP system metadata

Imports ERP metadata directly into System Architect to provide visibility into the ERP deployment

Siebel/Oracle

JD Edwards/Oracle

PeopleSoft/Oracle

SAP

Provides Visibility into the ERP Deployment

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The System Architect Lifecycle

Structured,

Linked and

Traced,

To Produce

Reports of

Managed

Information

Disparate

Data

is Imported,Excel

CSV IDL

Visio

XMI

DDL XMLRose

Business Strategy Organization & Process Applications and IT

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Professional Services Tool Training

EA Quick Start Programs

Pilot Project Workshop

Methodology Training

Rapid Deployment Program

On-Site/Public Training

• Business Process Modeling and Simulation

• Power User (Advanced)

• DoDAF

Customer Support

“GREAT JOB!!! I truly appreciate your professionalism and your ability to solve a customer's issue quickly.” – Large defense contractor

“Thank you again for a job well done.” – US Government Agency

“You should feel very fortunate that such talented and nice people work in

your facility.” – Fortune 500 User

Complete Solutions from IBM

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Certification from Carnegie Mellon University

Tool agnostic

Delivered via Telelogic Professional Services

Courseware created by Carnegie Mellon

Certification Testing (Dual certification, CMU & Telelogic)

Worldwide Program Offering

Three Certification Levels Fundamentals of Enterprise Architecture Applied Enterprise Architecture Concepts Advanced Enterprise Architect Concepts

EA Certification

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Thank You!

On to the Demo!