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InterVista and Framework Associates Present |
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Toronto Canada - July 20, 2011 Intervista and the Framework Associates have been working together for almost 10 years, and announce their intent to continue to refine the Enterprise Architecture education materials. Several new courses have been added and in particular a new emphasis on Innovation and Design concepts in keeping with the strategic direction of the Institute. Please check Current Course Offerings on the Major Content Descriptions menu to review the current course offering leading to Member Certification. |
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Certified Member Program Announcement |
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Toronto, Canada – July 23, 2010Start thinking about a Certified Membership in an International organization of Enterprise Architects, Practitioners, Mentors and Instructors who have a vested interest in the Enterprise, its architecture, design, and implementation. Today we announce that all education credits since January 1, 2000 are being transferred into the new Zachman Framework Associates Certified Membership program. This program will have four certification levels: |
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Certified Member Program Announcement |
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Toronto, Canada – July 23, 2010 2 + 2 + 2 Start thinking about being a Certified Member in an International organization of Enterprise Architects, Practitioners, Mentors and Instructors who have a vested interest in the Enterprise, its architecture, design, and implementation.
Today we announce that all education credits since January 1, 2000 are being recast into the new Zachman Framework Associates Certified Member program.
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Current Framework2 elaboration for Zachman |
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The Concise Definition |
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Framework2 is a schema - the intersection between two historical classifications that have been in use for literally thousands of years. The first is the fundamentals of communication found in the primitive interrogatives: What, How, When, Who, Where, and Why. It is the integration of answers to these questions that enables the comprehensive, composite description of complex ideas. The second is derived from reification, the transformation of an abstract idea into an instantiation that was initially postulated by ancient Greek philosophers and is labeled in Framework2: Identification, Definition, Representation, Specification, Configuration and Instantiation. |
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