Enterprise architecture frameworks each have their ups and downs. Is it possible to combine the best features of each into some ultimate framework?
MDSN Blogs' "Inside Architecture" runs through the features that would have to be included in a comprehensive framework. For one, there would have to more communication and sharing between models. A published taxonomy is another recommendation that would particularly benefit smaller businesses.
You also get a neat explanation of the ups and downs of the frameworks currently available. Read the whole article here.
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