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From: Spence O. William <cuecva_at_med.govt.nz>
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 12:38:34 +0200

Bandwidth can be freed if architects were to incorporate into their reference the notion of enterprise decision models. BTW, how's that Reese's problem coming along? You may note that there are themes in each of those bullets like governance, portfolio management, product line practices and so on that are infrequently discussed anywhere. I've look at other methods such as having a 5 column table as the template but they've just resulted in more issues. If there are security flaws, everyone is made aware and the community can partipate in fixing it quickly. Have you heard of the Jackson Trojan Spam? I would think it benefits them as paying customers to actually know what the masses within their potential customer base are thinking?
In fact, the best advice can come from those who are junior. Wouldn't in this situation trackback half give more credit than is due? However the cost of this program is simply beyond any single organization. The best architectures emerge when a chaordic balance is achieved between these two parties.
As you know I love to talk about architecture, yet can't get enough traction to get others to also talk about it. Maybe the real solution is to take every opportunity to violate etiquette until open honest conversation begins. This is kinda like what is happening with enterprise architecture nowadays. It's possible they could have contacted Forgy, but failed to implement RETE correctly.
Maybe the answer is for enterprise architects to start figuring out better ways to increase the efficiencies not of network bandwidth but of human bandwidth.
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I guess I have always been savage in networking and talking with others.
Let the complaints begin.
IT is an intrinsic part of the corporate landscape and removing it would be impossible at this point.
In some companies, IT is positioned to be a competitive advantage; in others it is really only viewed as a utility. Would they know what to do about it if they did recognize a security violation?
RDF should use non-monotonic reasoning and assume an open world. BTW, how's that Reese's problem coming along?
Liferay provides the lowest total cost of ownership. If so, they would be grandfathered. For this particular thought I agree.
Companies that see, and act on, these possibilities before others do will continue to differentiate themselves in the marketplace and reap economic rewards. Toss filling ingredients together in a large bowl and set aside.
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