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Training Initiative for New Software/Enterprise Architects: An Ontological Approach
Mumbai, India January 06-January 09
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Anabel Fraga, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Juan Llorens, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
In this paper, we describe the importance of new Software/Enterprise architects in the discipline of Software Architecture and Enterprise Architecture. Both are often idealized as super heroes with a lot of qualities that are very infrequent in contemporary people. The Enterprise/Software Architect role could be assumed by a group of people able to manage the qualities for the role. In any case, even a group or a single person must be educated in the discipline by training courses, new methodologies of learning, or traditional university studies. In order to improve the process of becoming a new architect we propose a methodology based on ontological structures and reinforcement learning.
Index Terms:
Software/Enterprise Architecture, Education, Methodology.
Citation:
Anabel Fraga, Juan Llorens, "Training Initiative for New Software/Enterprise Architects: An Ontological Approach," wicsa, pp.19, Sixth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'07), 2007
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