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Enterprise Engineering and Architecture Analysis, 1-Day Executive Overview

Speaker(s)

Mr. Walter L. Wilson and either Brae Irwin or Sunil Malik (Enterprise Architects, Lockheed Martin Center for Enterprise Engineering Excellence)

Abstract

Do you know your Enterprise? Participants in this 1-day Enterprise Engineering and Architecture Analysis, Executive Overview tutorial will learn how to establish an Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Simulation Environment and use Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns based on the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF).

Key Topic Areas include:

  • Enterprise Architecture Analytical Framework
  • Enterprise Performance Prism
  • Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Simulation Environments
  • Employing Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns
Schedule

Friday, July 29, 2011, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

  • 8:00 – 8:30 am Registration, Networking, Continental Breakfast
  • 8:30 – 5:00 pm Tutorial (including breaks)
  • Continental breakfast, lunch, and presentation materials will be provided.

RSVP deadline: Monday, July 25, 2011
(Note that tutorial is subject to cancellation if a minimum attendance is not met.)

Host Location

The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach
Building 28 Conference Center, Theater
5301 Bolsa Avenue (main address for Boeing HB)
Huntington Beach CA 92647
(see Directions section below)

Online Registration

We request that all reservations are made online. This helps to facilitate event registration and planning.

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Please note that the tutorial is subject to cancellation if a minimum attendance goal is not met.

Cost
  • INCOSE Members: $75
  • Non-Members: $100
  • Students/Retired/Unemployed: $50 (proof of designated status will be required)
Presentation materials and refreshments (continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks) will be provided.

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Questions

Contact Shirley Tseng - 714-832-5373, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Instructor Biographies

All instructors are from Lockheed Martin Center for Enterprise Engineering.

Walter L Wilson
Mr. Wilson is an Enterprise Architect with Lockheed Martin, with 14 years of practical experience. He is a Federal Enterprise Architect Certification Institute Faculty member, President of the Association of Enterprise Architects California Chapter, and a Senior Thought Leader in Enterprise Engineering focusing on its application to full Enterprise Lifecycle Management. He leads the development of Enterprise Architecture analytical frameworks and lassies patterns for Lockheed Martin and industry. Mr. Wilson led the enterprise architecture effort of Multi-Mission Satellite Operations Center, Joint Force Projection, Prompt Global Strike, Spacelift Range, Joint Force Projection, and Air Force Control Network. He also led Lockheed Martin's initial efforts to pursue Enterprise Transformation Initiatives in the Energy Sector, and led the development of AFSPC's approach to Open Systems Management. He leads mentoring and knowledge-sharing activities designed to disseminate and share Enterprise Engineering knowledge within Lockheed and the industry, and also leads Lockheed Martin's component of the International Security, Trust, and Privacy Alliance development of a Privacy Assurance Framework, Reference Model and Reference Architecture.

Brae Irwin
Mr. Wilson is an Enterprise Architect for Lockheed Martin with four years of practical experience in defense and commercial domains. He is an officer of a leading chapter of the Association of Enterprise Architects and has educated several defense industry organizations on enterprise architecture and engineering. Recently, he has contributed to the development of the MMSOC architecture and a published approach for Open Systems Management for AFSPC. Brae has produced several architectural concepts that have contributed to the OMG and IEEE standards activities and which are leading the field and practice of enterprise architecture.

Sunil Malik
Sunil Malik works at Lockheed Martin as an Enterprise Architect. In the past, he has also worked as a software architect, designing and executing next generation ground systems for the Department of Defense. In his current role, Sunil Malik's main duties include designing, executing, and training on enterprise engineering processes and procedures to support cost effective acquisition, operations, and development activities.

Description

Do you know your Enterprise? Participants in this 1-day Enterprise Engineering and Architecture Analysis, Executive Overview tutorial will learn how to establish an Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Simulation Environment and use Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns based on the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF).

Key Topic Areas include:

  • Enterprise Architecture Analytical Framework
  • Enterprise Performance Prism
  • Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Simulation Environments
  • Employing Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns

Benefits of Enterprise Engineering Bootcamp Enterprises and the Organizations that comprise them are constantly seeking ways to lower total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and balance Total Quality with Affordability in response to High-level mandates or driven by the need to be cost-effective, efficient, or responsive. An understanding of Enterprise Engineering, Enterprise Architecture, and the application of Enterprise Architecture Analysis will assure the success of any enterprise initiative designed to deliver increased total quality, agility, interoperability, scalability, responsiveness, and affordability. The principles of Enterprise Engineering are required to maximize enterprise productivity, performance, and efficiency in a holistic manner.

In this workshop, participants will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to understand what principles and techniques are required to successfully perform enterprise analysis across the enterprise lifecycle – from Enterprise Planning to Enterprise Conceptualization to complete Enterprise Lifecycle Analysis that will support decision making.

This seminar does not include a practicum or hands-on exercises. The EEAA Seminar follows the Enterprise Engineering 1-Day Executive Overview Boot Camp provided in Nov 2010. It provides exposure and introduction to the principles of Enterprise Architecture Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis for those intending to take the 3-Day extensive Enterprise Engineering Analysis Boot Camp.

Seminar Outline
Introduction to Enterprise Architecture Analytical Framework

Employing the Enterprise Performance Prism
  • Understanding the Performance Prism Framework
  • Implementation and use of the Performance Prism Framework
Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Simulation Environments (EA M&S)
  • Understanding the EA M&S Environment
  • Implementation and use of the EA M&S Environment
Employing Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns

Discuss a sampling of Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns
  • Enterprise Affordability Analysis Pattern (EAAP)
  • Enterprise Interoperability Analysis Pattern (EIAP)
  • Enterprise Concept Analysis Pattern (ECAP)
  • Enterprise Nodal Analysis Pattern (ENAP)
  • Enterprise Open System Analysis Pattern (EOSAP)
  • Enterprise Culture Analysis Pattern (ECAP)
  • Enterprise State Analysis Pattern (ESAP)
  • Enterprise Goal Analysis Pattern (EGAP)
  • Enterprise Composition Analysis Pattern (ECAP)
  • Enterprise Stakeholder Analysis Pattern (ESAP)
  • Enterprise Capability Analysis Pattern (ECAP)
  • Enterprise Governance Analysis Pattern (EGAP)
  • Enterprise Lifecycle Cost Analysis Pattern (ELCAP)
  • Time permitting—Discussion of other Enterprise Architecture Analysis Patterns
Directions to Host Site at Boeing, Huntington Beach

The Boeing Company
Building 28 Conference Center, Theater
5301 Bolsa Avenue (main address for Boeing HB)
Huntington Beach CA 92647

From the 405 heading South (south of Long Beach):

  • From the 405, take CA-22 East toward Garden Grove. Take the first exit, Bolsa Chica Road.
  • Merge onto Bolsa Chica Road. Proceed about 1-1/2 miles. Turn LEFT at Bolsa Avenue.
  • Make a LEFT at the first traffic signal, into the Boeing site. The Building 28 conference center will be on your right.
  • Parking is available in Parking Lot B1 or Lot K.

From the 405 Heading North:

  • From the 405 North, exit Bolsa Ave (Exit 18) toward Golden West St.
  • Continue on Bolsa Ave for about 2-1/2 miles, crossing Springdale St, Astronautics Dr., and Graham St.
  • Turn RIGHT at the last signal light before reaching Bolsa Chica Road. The Building 28 conference center will be on your right.
  • Parking is available in Parking Lot B1 or Lot K.

Boeing Huntington Beach Contacts:

  • Beth O’Donnell, 714-372-2543, elizabeth.l.o’donnell @boeing.com
  • Ameer Alam, 714-896-3834, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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