Information Systems Transformation


Information Systems Transformation:Architecture-Driven Modeization Case Studies (The MK/OMG Press)
William M. Ulrich(Author),Philip Newcomb(Author)
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Ulrich and Newcomb's book offers a comprehensive examination of the challenges of growing software-intensive systems. Every system has an architecture, but as the authors explain, it is only by continuous, intentional architectural transformation that one can attend to costs while simultaneously creating a mechanism wherein innovation may flourish.
I enjoyed the many case studies. Every circumstance is unique, but the authors have offered up best practices for systems modeization from their experience. Their focus on architecture as an artifact for goveance is sound, but they go far beyond the technical issues and address many of the social and economic practices that help one evolve a good technical architecture.
From the moment one writes a line of code, it becomes legacy, and that legacy accumulates. Whether it becomes a cause of innovation inertia or a source of future value is a factor of how it is continuously modeized."

Grady Booch IBM Fellow & Chief Scientist, Software Engineering in IBM Research
"Estimates by inteationally-known researchers of the worldwide legacy code base is now approaching a half-trillion lines. That only counts so-called "legacy languages" like COBOL–which drive the world. Add in database schemas, configuration files, and legacy data and the amount of hidden data adds up. This "dark information," like the dark matter of the universe, is critical to our understanding of our world, we can't simply ignore it. Our best hope is to update it, bring it into mode systems, and keep it alive and vital. Fortunately, nobody knows the modeization landscape better than Ulrich and Newcomb, and this in-depth, practical guide is indispensable to planners & practitioners faced with the legacy modeization challenge. Architecture-driven modeization is the best hope for "bringing back" legacy applications & information so it can be successfully applied & reused, and this book explains how to plan, develop & manage modeization from every angle."Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D. Chairman and CEO, OMG

From the Back Cover
Every major enterprise has a significant installed base of existing software systems that reflect the tangled IT architectures that result from decades of patches and failed replacements. Most of these systems were designed to support business architectures that have changed dramatically. At best, these systems hinder agility and competitiveness and, at worst, can bring critical business functions to a halt.
Architecture-Driven Modeization (ADM) restores the value of entrenched systems by capturing and retooling various aspects of existing application environments, allowing old infrastructures to deliver renewed value and align effectively with enterprise strategies and business architectures.
This book provides a practical guide to organizations seeking ways to understand and leverage existing systems as part of their information management strategies. It includes an introduction to ADM disciplines, tools, and standards as well as a series of scenarios outlining how ADM is applied to various initiatives. Drawing upon lessons leaed from real modeization projects, it distills the theory and explains principles, processes, and best practices for every industry.
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Book Description

Paperback:456 pages

Publisher:Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (March 8, 2010)

Language:English

ISBN-10:0123749131

ISBN-13:9780123749130

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