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Page 5 of 7 ·        Enterprise Architecture Enablers ·        Given the breadth of information covered by an enterprise architecture model, it is sensible to have a formal way of categorizing the information it represents – i.e. a framework. The best known architecture framework defines a set of views on the enterprise. These views are designed to serve the needs of various stakeholders – e.g. business process models, logical data models, etc. There have been a plethora of frameworks, emanating from national governments, IT consortia and businesses. It is far more important to have a complete and contiguous model of the enterprise so that proper analysis can be conducted. The views defined by a framework are only really useful in presenting certain aspects of the complete enterprise model to specific stakeholders, or in specifying the information required from various parts of the enterprise. It should also be noted that not all views are useful, and great care should be taken not to produce views on the enterprise that have no business justification. Also, standard frameworks can never anticipate the questions that businesses will seek to answer through enterprise architecture, so there will inevitably be a requirement for new or hybrid views in certain cases. |
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* Captive Service
* Business Process
* Knowledge Process
Our ODC  at  Abakus IT Solutions Pvt Ltd in India works as an extension of your own organization. Staffed by a hand-picked technical and business experts from varied industry experience work closely with your  IT department to achieve your organizational  goals. Infrastructure and security is custom designed for each client's requirements. Offshore is mainly used  for applications less likely to have scope creep for example, routine support requirements and quality testing. Applications having higher degree of alignment with business objectives in a fast paced environment are more likely to have scope creep and therefore they are considered less likely to benefit from offshore.
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responsibilities. Onshore resources have better and timely information on changing requirements and  ho are also equipped to provide real-time solutions. The offshore resources provide the required support to onshore in the delivery of projects in time. Offshore and onshore resources work as a synergized high performance team.
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