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Written by Danny Greefhorst on 01-04-2009 20:09
 
 
Hi Adrian, 
 
This sounds very recognisable. Our clients also seem to desire a compact enterprise architecture, only with their most fundamental objects and without showing all exceptions. The map aspect is very usefull; it allows you to use the diagrams (we typically make a number of diagrams) for plotting all sorts of things onto them such as issues, changes, costs, applications. This provides you with a very powerful tool for providing insight. The other beauty of such an architecture is that it can be delivered very fast (in terms of one or two weeks), especially if you team up with an experienced enterprise architecture consultant. 
 
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