Enterprise Business Architecture
Enterprise Business Architecture is about the exploitation of a model of the key aspects of a business, delivering a connected collection of powerful and highly informative views. This typically includes dynamic performance-related aspects, to enable business components to be visualised in relation to their current or projected effectiveness.
The model offers valuable insights into the dependencies that exist between diverse elements of a business, and gives a joined-up understanding of the impact of potential changes or trades. Such an overview leads a business forward with fully-informed and effective decision-making for continued improvements in performance. The Model is often referred to as a “single point of truth”, a common reference model that is viewed, used and communicated by the entire enterprise.
MooD, in both its Business Architect and Active Enterprise guises, offers the possibility of exploiting a partial or emerging model to support specific strategic and governance processes in a business or major programmes.
“The Enterprise Architecture solution provider market place is
populated by two kinds of solutions: unified repository-based
modelling solutions…and solutions with strong analytical and
simulation capabilities. Salamander positions itself across these
categories - a provider of a strong portfolio of business tools for a
range of business and IT professionals…offering the additional
benefits of unified and role-based access to the Enterprise
Butler Group Report (MooD Solutions, 2009)