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Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
 
Domain Neutral Enterprise Architecture Framework (DNEAF)
An enterprise architecture framework designed to support either a program office or project in developing detailed top-down architecture specifications. The DNEAF is supported by the TCGAF and UPESE methodologies that are configured from the respective frameworks described below. The DNEAF has been presented at several Object Management Group (OMG) technical workshops by the Enterprise Systems Architecture Laboratory (ESAL) located in Stockholm, Sweden.
Examples of organizations that have used the DNEAF include IBM, Fujitsu Services, Cap Gemini, Ericsson, and various government entities in the United States and Europe.

 
Transitional & Comparative Gap Analysis Framework (TCGAF)
A configurable framework and methodology that incorporates support for the DNEAF allowing an organization to conduct both a Transitional and a Comparative Gap Analysis in mapping out an Information Technology (IT) Strategy. Transitional Gap Analysis (TGA) supports examining the current state of an organization compared with one or more target states. Comparative Gap Analysis (CGA) supports the quantitative evaluation of different possible solution approaches to achieving a given target state using measurable economic inputs relating to Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), Return on Investment (ROI), and Return on Value (ROV). TCGAF incorporates the Balanced Score Card and the PENG analysis model to provide a quantitative measurement framework that can be mapped to DNEAF elements.
The TCGAF is the latest framework and methodology offered by Aurenav with development and support through the Aurenav Research Institute laboratories located in Seattle, Washington, USA and in Stockholm, Sweden.

 
Unified Process for Enterprise Solution Engineering (UPESE)
An agile adaptation of the Unified Process that incorporates management (both PMI and PRINCE2 are supported) and infrastructure (ITIL standard) concerns. Current models support Rational XDE, Rational Rose, Rational Software Architect, and Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect. Model frameworks are available in UML 1.x and UML 2.x. Program and project templates are available as MS Word 2003 document formats. Rational SoDA templates are available for Rational XDE and Rational Rose Enterprise. Training material and courses are also available.
Examples of organizations that have used the UPESE include IBM and Fujitsu Services.

Education Platforms
 
Enterprise Learning Management System (LMS) Platform
Based on the proven open source Moodle platform, this platform has been modified with a focus on usability and extra features for EFL students.
 
Vocabulary Course Management System (CMS) Platform
A custom application designed to rapidly create and deploy vocabulary courses. Especially well suited for English for Specific Purposes (ESP) students.

 

 

 
   
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