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1 Data and Information Architecture: Not Just for Enterprise Architects! Brand L. Niemann, Senior Enterprise Architect, U.S. EPA, and Co-Chair, CIO Council's Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) and SOA CoP June 14, 2007

2 The Evolution of EA in the Federal Government SOA Service Systems Web Services Shared Services The “Medici Effect” Stakeholders Input and Outreach Communities of Practice Management of Change

3 Defining EA in the Federal Government Source: FEA Practice Guidance, “Value to the Mission”, December 2006, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program, Management Office, OMB, 45 pp.

4 Communities of Practice  Enterprise Architecture  Semantic Interoperability  Service-Oriented Architecture  Data and Information Architecture  Service Systems, and an  Information Sharing Environment

5 Semantic Interoperability  Semantics = Meaning = Relationships -Humans (and therefore our machines) only ever understand anything in so far as it is related to other things ID

6 Semantic Interoperability  Semantics = Meaning = Relationships -Humans (and therefore our machines) only ever understand anything in so far as it is related to other things ID VA NY MD

7 Semantic Interoperability  Semantics = Meaning = Relationships -Humans (and therefore our machines) only ever understand anything in so far as it is related to other things ID SUPEREGO EGO ANALYSIS

8 Semantic Interoperability  Semantics = Meaning = Relationships -Humans (and therefore our machines) only ever understand anything in so far as it is related to other things ID LICENSE CARD BADGE

9 Service-Oriented Architecture SOA CoP PeopleBusiness Information Technology Information SOA Architecture & Infrastructure SOA CoP Knowledgebase SOA CoP Demo Phases 1-4 SOA Tutorials Goal 1* Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 The “Medici Effect” Stakeholders Input and Outreach * CIO Council Strategic Plan Goals – see slide 12.

10 Data and Information Architecture Source: Expanding E-Government, Improved Service Delivery for the American People Using Information Technology, December 2005, pp. 2-3. http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budintegration/expanding_egov_2005.pdf DRM 1.0 SICoP Ontologies All Three DRM 3.0unify

11 Semantic Wikis: The Role of Techno-Social Collaboration in Building DRM 3.0 and Web 3.0 for Managing Context Across Multiple Documents and Organizations, SICOP Special Conference, February 6, 2007, Mills Davis, Project10X. Service Systems

12 Service Systems The Challenge: CIO Council Silos PeopleBusiness Information Technology Information Architecture & Infrastructure Committee Best Practices Committee Executive Committee IT Workforce Committee Source: Pages 21-22, Federal Chief Information Officer Council Strategic Plan: FY 2007- 2009, 28 pp. http://www.cio.gov/documents/CIOCouncilStrategicPlan2007-2009.pdfhttp://www.cio.gov/documents/CIOCouncilStrategicPlan2007-2009.pdf Goal 1 (see Source) Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 The “Medici Effect” Stakeholders Input and Outreach

13 Information Sharing Environment Open Community SOA CoP Infrastructure NameOrganizationRole Model-Driven Architecture Modeldriven.orgSOA CoP Demo Phase 2 and 3 Semantic WikiKnoodl.comVocabulary Harmonization & Data Modeling GigLiteDoDComponent Development & Testing Open Source SOA Infrastructure IONASOA CoP Demo 3 Google: SOA CoP Demo 4 and Join Us!

14 Lessons Learned  Drive toward a common language (semantic interoperability) in your SOA.  Leverage SOA to deal with the semantics of Data and Information Architecture across the distributed enterprise.  Focus on information sharing with service systems.  Create an Information Sharing Environment to generate service innovation (the Medici Effect).

15 Notes on Conference Presentations  Keynote Session – Richard Buchanan, What Does the Future Hold?  Keynote Session – Anne Lapkin, The Architect’s New Imperative: Integration EA, BPM, and Service Management  Track Sessions – Brian Burke, The Role of EA in Shaping BPM and SOA  Keynote Session – Chris Anderson, The Long Tail and the Economics of Abundance  Track Session – David Norton, Closing the Gap Between EA and Model-Driven Development  Track Session – Anne Lapkin, Bringing Technology Trends to the Board Room

16 Keynote Session – Richard Buchanan, What Does the Future Hold? His ViewsMy Views Human SystemService System Rules in SoftwareRules in Data Architect the Lines, Not the Boxes Architect the Lines of Business with Vendors as the Boxes Game / OutcomesResults (working SOA demo) Admit WeaknessYes, and work at the COO level

17 Keynote Session – Anne Lapkin, The Architect’s New Imperative: Integration EA, BPM, and Service Management  Recent Gartner Analysts’ Retreat to get a taxonomy.  In my experience you really need an ontology by asking everyone the following: -What is your concept of say “enterprise architecture”? -How would you define it? -Please provide a specific example of how your definition explains the concept.  We have done the Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Model Ontology to provide: -A common language and relationships between concepts. -A line-of-sight between goals and outcomes. -An executable artifact for ontology-driven applications.  Applying Integration EA, BPM, and Service Management to slide 12 – see next slide.

18 Applying Integration EA, BPM, and Service Management to the CIO Council PeopleBusiness Information Technology Information Architecture & Infrastructure Committee Best Practices Committee Executive Committee IT Workforce Committee Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 The “Medici Effect” Stakeholders Input and Outreach Service ManagementIntegration EABPM

19 Track Sessions – Brian Burke, The Role of EA in Shaping BPM and SOA His ConceptsSemantic Web Concepts Generic IF&Ps are the key to loosening the coupling Universal Resource Identifiers in RDF and OWL Making the implicit explicit“A little semantics goes a long way” (Jim Hendler) Don’t code the rules – put them in the data/metadata RDF and OWL are the data and the metadata! Manage change for agilityDatabase and XML Schemas are brittle – use RDF Schema

20 Keynote Session – Chris Anderson, The Long Tail and the Economics of Abundance  “The smartest guys don’t work for you” (Scott McNealy) and the most interesting ideas come from unexpected places: -In a community of practice, the smartest guys can all work together and you never know where the greatest contribution will come from next.  Make essential things free, open, and everywhere and decentralize what you can and only centralize what you must: -IONA Open Source SOA Infrastructure and Federal SOA Jump Start Kit for the SOA CoP!

21 Track Session – David Norton, Closing the Gap Between EA and Model-Driven Development His ViewsMy Views Close the gap between themMDA is executable EA (see SOA CoP Demo Phases 1-2) OMG is different from the Microsoft ontology DSL’s OMG now has the Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM) Value in modeling EA?Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Model Ontologies EA and software development are separate activities EA, Segment Architecture, and Solutions Architecture should be integrated (slide 3)

22 Track Session – Anne Lapkin, Bringing Technology Trends to the Board Room  I agree with her conclusions and recommendations!  Prepare a business plan and “investor - elevator pitch” on how to get from the current state to the future state of increased agility and competitiveness in sensible increments.  This requires courage, persistence, and being proactive and reminds me of: -‘Stop drawing architecture diagrams and talking to only other EA’s and get out of your offices and start talking to lots of people inside and outside your organization to find out what their IT needs are and how you can help them.’ (OMB Chief Architect, Dick Burke)


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