This year in Denver we’re delighted to be working closely with Zachman Framework Associates to provide you with an entire conference track devoted to the Zachman Framework. For those attendees who have heard John Zachman speak at this conference before, or perhaps at DAMA meetings around the country, this is your chance to go beyond the concepts of the Framework and delve more deeply into the advanced topics and implementation details. And for attendees who haven’t yet had exposure to the Zachman Framework, this is an unbeatable opportunity to start from the beginning (you should attend John’s Monday tutorial) and learn directly from its originator.
The sessions are organized to sync up with the rest of the conference agenda, so you are able to pick and choose which topics you’d like to attend in the Framework track. You’ll notice that prerequisite topics are suggested, which hopefully will guide you in terms of getting the most from each subsequent topics. However we should stress that you’re not excluded from any particular session based on these prerequisites. Please scroll down this page if you’d like to further explore the Zachman Framework track.
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Monday |
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| 8:30 am - 4:45 pm |
Enterprise Architecture Principles and Values--Straight from the Source!, John Zachman, Zachman International |
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Tuesday |
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| 10:30 am - 11:30 am |
Standards Certification, John Zachman, Zachman International.
Suggested Prerequisite: Zachman Tutorial. |
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| 11:45 am - 12:45 pm |
Speedy Complex Changes, Stan Locke, Zachman Framework Associates.
Suggested Prerequisite: None. |
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| 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Custom Standard Elaborations, Gary Simons, SIL.
Suggested Prerequisite: Standards Certification. |
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| 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
Management Maelstrom, John Zachman, Zachman International.
Suggested Prerequisite: Zachman Tutorial; Speedy Complex Changes |
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Wednesday |
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| 8:30 am - 9:30 am |
Resources - the ‘New’ Data Column, Stan Locke, Zachman Framework AssociatesSuggested Prerequisite: Standards Certification |
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| 10:00 am - 11:00 am |
Metaframework Metamodels, John Zachman, Zachman International.
Suggested Prerequisite: Standards Certification |
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| 11:10 am - 12:10 pm |
Integration for Implementation, Stan Locke, Zachman Framework Associates.
Suggested Prerequisite: Metaframework Metamodels |
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| 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm |
Generating Applications from Models, Gary Simons, SIL. Suggested Prerequisite: Integration for
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Thursday |
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| 8:30 am - 9:30 am |
Are you Programming Primitives ?, David Kingston. Suggested Prerequisite: Integration for Implementation |
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| 9:50 am - 10:50 am |
The Week That Was, John Zachman, Zachman International
Suggested Prerequisite: Standards Certification |
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The Speakers:
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David A. Kingston
Implementation Engineer |
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Dr. Gary Simons
Associate VP Academic Affairs SIL |
| David is graduate of the Computer Engineering discipline from the Applied Science Program at University of Toronto with a specialty in Software. He spent his Professional Experience Year (PEY) with Zachman Framework Associates primarily engineering a proof of concept Zachman Repository. Upon graduation then continued in a research, audit and review capacity within the Zachman Group. |
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Gary’s extra-ordinary skills of Linguist, Computer scientist and AI background have contributed to the clarification and precision of the Zachman Framework. While teaching field linguistics and consulting on digital language documentation Gary has made major contributions to the Ethnologue (a publication inventorying the peoples and languages of the world, the Enterprise Architecture of SIL and to the EA standards. In addition, Gary has undertaken the creation of an extensible markup tool called GEM which generates applications based on the primitives in the framework. |
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Stan T. Locke
Managing Director
Zachman Framework Associates |
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John A. Zachman
CEO
ZIFA, Zachman International & Zachman Group |
| Stan lectures on the implementation of the framework concepts, bringing a practical business perspective to the framework logic. Since graduate school, his special interest is in the management methodologies required to define an enterprise and the ways in which this can be represented in repository technology. Stan has been the architect of the Zachman standards under John’s direction, model builder of the hexagon implementation constructs and directs the applied research through ZFA. |
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John lectures tirelessly, cris-crossing the entire globe more that 18 times in the past two years. His amazing understanding and experience around the framework have been an uplifting experience for many people. His significant contribution to the oversight of the Enterprise Architecture Standards this past two years and his insight into the needs of the modern enterprise as the information age comes into focus will be hallmarks of 2005. |
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