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- Transport of Release Strategies? Not a good idea
- How to Communicate Without Saying a Word
- The COmmon Reference Architecture (CORA), Part V
- The Full Monty - Part 10 - The CE2 Un-Install
- Extending the value of investments in SAP Spend Performance Management (Part 2 - Leveraging Existing Investments)
| Transport of Release Strategies? Not a good idea Posted: 05 Jul 2010 04:46 AM PDT |
| How to Communicate Without Saying a Word Posted: 05 Jul 2010 02:44 AM PDT |
| The COmmon Reference Architecture (CORA), Part V Posted: 05 Jul 2010 01:37 AM PDT The CORA model describes elements with their interactions and principles at an Enterprise Architecture level in such a way that different architecture styles, such as N-tier, Service Oriented and Resource Oriented, can be fitted in. With the help of the CORA model a reference Software Architecture or detailed technology architecture can be created from a total IT landscape point of view, containing SAP and non-SAP components. This forms the basis from which Solution Architectures of individual projects within the portfolio can be derived and detailed.In this blog the CORA model is used to assess a ROA based iPhone App connecting with SAP. |
| The Full Monty - Part 10 - The CE2 Un-Install Posted: 04 Jul 2010 08:43 AM PDT |
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