Tag: Architecture
Requisite Scatter

In my first blog on this site, ‘For What It’s Worth’, I referred to Ross Button’s Scatter Architecture.
Mr Ashby’s Bright Idea

Great theories come in two sorts: the type that is so fundamentally foreign to one’s existing worldview that it’s a major effort to get your head round it (think Special Relativity here); and the type that is so staringly obvious that you can’t believe you didn’t think of it yourself – but you didn’t.
A Science of Enterprise Architecture? Really?

I’ve seen quite a few discussions over the last couple of years about whether enterprise architecture (EA) is amenable to disciplined, rigorous methods – sometimes described as a scientific approach. A lot of what I’ve seen strikes me as anything but scientific.
The “Answer” Is Always 42

Douglas Adams, for those who may possibly not be aware of him, was an English author best known for his The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy series of books (originally a radio show).