01250nam0-22003131i-450-99000591365040332120070503093229.0000591365FED01000591365(Aleph)000591365FED0100059136520000112d1821----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------00-yyDei delitti e delle pene del marchese Cesare Beccaria con l'aggiunta d'un esame critico dell'avv.to Aldobrando Paolini ed altri opuscoli di legislazione e giurisprudenza criminaleCesare BeccariaFirenzenella tipografia di Luigi Pezzati18213 v.20 cmContiene un esame critico di Aldobrado Paolini e altri opuscoli di legislazione e giurisprudenza criminale345Beccaria,Cesare<1738-1794>119146Paolini,AldobrandoITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005913650403321XII C 2010503FGBCFGBCDei delitti e delle pene del marchese Cesare Beccaria con l'aggiunta d'un esame critico dell'avv.to Aldobrando Paolini ed altri opuscoli di legislazione e giurisprudenza criminale562106UNINA05746nam 2200733 450 991046501720332120200520144314.00-12-419995-X(CKB)3710000000106144(EBL)1728073(SSID)ssj0001234694(PQKBManifestationID)11700096(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001234694(PQKBWorkID)11215383(PQKB)10234037(MiAaPQ)EBC1728073(CaSebORM)9780124199842(Au-PeEL)EBL1728073(CaPaEBR)ebr10894694(CaONFJC)MIL625190(OCoLC)879334700(EXLCZ)99371000000010614420140726h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrModeling enterprise architecture with TOGAF a practical guide using UML and BPMN /Philippe Desfray, Gilbert Raymond ; Andrea Dierna, acquiring editor ; Mark Rogers, designer1st editionWaltham, Massachusetts :Morgan Kaufmann,2014.©20141 online resource (305 p.)The MK/OMG PressDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-419984-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Modeling Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF®: A Practical Guide Using UML and BPMN; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Aim of this book; Who is this book for?; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Chapter 1: TOGAF®: General Presentation; 1.1. What is TOGAF?; 1.1.1. Positioning and history; 1.1.2. ``A ́ ́ for Enterprise Architecture; 1.1.3. ``F ́ ́ for framework; 1.1.4. The TOGAF document; 1.2. TOGAF: Key points; 1.2.1. ADM and the TOGAF crop circle diagram; 1.2.2. Architecture transformation; From baseline architecture to target architecture; Transforming architectureTransition architectures and increments (states)Gap analysis; Impact evaluation; The concept of capability; 1.2.3. Architecture in TOGAF; Architecture and description of architecture; Domains and phases; Architecture repository; Architecture and solution; 1.2.4. Goals, constraints, and requirements; 1.2.5. Stakeholders and the human factor; Managing stakeholders; Transformation Readiness Assessment; Views and viewpoints; 1.2.6. Architecture strategy, governance, and principles; A strategic view of enterprise architecture; Governance; Architecture principles; 1.3. Summary; 1.4. Using TOGAF1.4.1. Adapting the framework1.4.2. TOGAF: One framework among many?; TOGAF and DODAF; TOGAF and ITIL; TOGAF and CMMI; 1.5. Fundamental concepts; Chapter 2: The ADM Method; 2.1. The ADM cycle; 2.1.1. The breakdown into phases; 2.1.2. The typical path; 2.2. The phases of the ADM; 2.2.1. The preliminary phase; 2.2.2. Phase A (vision); 2.2.3. Phases B, C, and D (Elaboration of Business, Information System, and Technology Architectures); Phase B (business architecture); Phase C (information systems architecture); Phase D (technology architecture)2.2.4. Phases E and F (opportunities and solutions, migration planning)2.2.5. Phases G and H (implementation governance, architecture change management); 2.2.6. Requirements management; What is a requirement?; Functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements; Centralized requirements management; Requirements management techniques; Business scenarios; 2.3. Iterations; 2.3.1. Iteration cycles; 2.3.2. Priority to target architecture or baseline architecture; 2.4. ADM techniques and guidelines; 2.4.1. The different techniques; 2.4.2. Techniques in ADM phases; 2.5. Fundamental conceptsChapter 3: The Components of TOGAF Architecture3.1. Architecture components; 3.1.1. Artifacts, deliverables, and building blocks; 3.1.2. Using other content frameworks; 3.2. The metamodel; 3.2.1. The ``TOGAF core metamodel ́ ́; 3.2.2. Metamodel extensions; 3.2.3. Conceptual, logical, and physical; 3.2.4. Relationship to ADM phases; 3.3. Artifacts; 3.3.1. Viewpoints and views; 3.3.2. Catalogs, matrices, and diagrams; 3.3.3. The catalog of TOGAF views; 3.3.4. Tools and languages; 3.4. Building blocks; 3.4.1. The game of building; 3.4.2. Architecture building blocks and solution building blocks3.5. DeliverablesModeling Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF explains everything you need to know to effectively model enterprise architecture with The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), the leading EA standard. This solution-focused reference presents key techniques and illustrative examples to help you model enterprise architecture. This book describes the TOGAF standard and its structure, from the architecture transformation method to governance, and presents enterprise architecture modeling practices with plenty of examples of TOGAF deliverables in the context of a case study.MK/OMG PressComputer network architecturesComputer simulationWorkflowManagementComputer simulationUML (Computer science)Electronic books.Computer network architecturesComputer simulation.WorkflowManagementComputer simulation.UML (Computer science)658.4/0380285Desfray Philippe746573Raymond GilbertDierna AndreaRogers MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465017203321Modeling enterprise architecture with TOGAF2015024UNINA