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        <title>Creating your own meta-model or using company wide best practices?</title>
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        <description>ArchiMate is being accepted as an enterprise architecture description language by a large amount of Dutch organizations and companies. Because it is a language, you must first learn to write and read (interpret) it. So you attend a course where you learn the basics behind ArchiMate and afterwards you enthusiastically start creating your own models and views. But after a
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        <description>The Project Start Architecture (PSA) is becoming a common practice in more and more organizations that have implemented some kind of enterprise architecture method. In its origin, the PSA is meant to provide a project with a concrete, relevant and realistic scope so that the end result fits within the bigger picture. The question however is whether the scope is
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