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1) Create a Use Case TWP comprising five (5) distinct use cases. Ensure that you identify what actor(s) are involved. Format in any manner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks "professional". (hint: I'm looking for categories of use cases then child use cases)

2) Create a Non-functional Requirement (NFR) TWP comprising of five (5) distinct requirements. Format in any manner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks "professional". (hint: many had "challenges" withNFRs in the assignment... read my input in the forum)

3) (~ 1pg) Discuss how unstructured data and analytics impacts today's IT projects. What challenges do they introduce for an IT Architect? Can (existing) Analytics help an architect during the design process? (hint: this is a non-trivial exercise given that we didn't really cover analytics in the course, i.e., this is hard. Understand how big data or social analytics might impact / be used in EA)

4) "Good, Fast, and Cheap... pick any two."Can proper IT Architecture mitigate or address the triple constraint challenge? (~ 1/2 pg) (no hints... your on your own)

5) Given the adoption and pervasiveness of "agile development" (google this concept) and ever increasing customer expectations in the world of instant cell phone apps, how can you adapt the traditional enterprise architecture approach to be equally agile? *Note* this requires original thinking. Spend some time understanding the challenge and use your understanding of structured approach to IT architecture to streamline this process. There are some interesting and wildly varying industry blog entries on this topic. (~ 1pg) (No hints here either, except to say an earlier dialog in the forum started to broach on this topic)

1) Create a Use Case TWP comprising five (5) distinct use cases. Ensure that you identify what

actor(s) are involved. Format

in any manner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks

"professional". (hint: I'm looking for categories of use cases then child use cases)

2) Create a Non

-

functional Requirement (NFR) TWP comprising of five (5) distinct requirements.

Format in any ma

nner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks "professional". (hint: many

had "challenges" withNFRs in the assignment... read my input in the forum)

3) (~ 1pg) Discuss how unstructured data and analytics impacts today's IT projects. What

challenges do

they introduce for an IT Architect? Can (existing) Analytics help an architect during

the design process? (hint: this is a non

-

trivial exercise given that we didn't really cover analytics in

the course, i.e., this is hard. Understand how big data or socia

l analytics might impact / be used in

EA)

4)

"Good, Fast, and Cheap... pick any two."

Can proper IT Architecture mitigate or address the

triple constraint challenge? (~ 1/2 pg) (no hints... your on your own

)

5) Given the adoption and pervasiveness of "agil

e development" (google this concept) and ever

increasing customer expectations in the world of instant cell phone apps, how can you adapt the

traditional enterprise architecture approach to be equally agile?

*Note* this requires original

thinking.

Spend so

me time understanding the challenge and use your understanding of structured

approach to IT architecture to streamline this process. There are some interesting and wildly

varying industry blog entries on this topic. (~ 1pg) (No hints here either, except to

say an earlier

dialog in the forum started to broach on this topic)

1) Create a Use Case TWP comprising five (5) distinct use cases. Ensure that you identify what

actor(s) are involved. Format in any manner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks

"professional". (hint: I'm looking for categories of use cases then child use cases)

2) Create a Non-functional Requirement (NFR) TWP comprising of five (5) distinct requirements.

Format in any manner you are comfortable with, but ensure it looks "professional". (hint: many

had "challenges" withNFRs in the assignment... read my input in the forum)

3) (~ 1pg) Discuss how unstructured data and analytics impacts today's IT projects. What

challenges do they introduce for an IT Architect? Can (existing) Analytics help an architect during

the design process? (hint: this is a non-trivial exercise given that we didn't really cover analytics in

the course, i.e., this is hard. Understand how big data or social analytics might impact / be used in

EA)

4) "Good, Fast, and Cheap... pick any two."Can proper IT Architecture mitigate or address the

triple constraint challenge? (~ 1/2 pg) (no hints... your on your own)

5) Given the adoption and pervasiveness of "agile development" (google this concept) and ever

increasing customer expectations in the world of instant cell phone apps, how can you adapt the

traditional enterprise architecture approach to be equally agile? *Note* this requires original

thinking. Spend some time understanding the challenge and use your understanding of structured

approach to IT architecture to streamline this process. There are some interesting and wildly

varying industry blog entries on this topic. (~ 1pg) (No hints here either, except to say an earlier

dialog in the forum started to broach on this topic)