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John Chi-Zong Wu has engaged on the Enterprise Architecture profession since 1998 and actively participate the EA evolution in the Washington DC area.  Mr. Wu  is the author of Light Enterprise Architecture.  He is a regular contributor to the ITtoolbox also a contributing author of the Cutter Consortium. He is a practical Enterprise Architect with hands on experiences in application development, system engineering, database administration, system administration and computer support management. He has earned the M.S. of Civil engineering form Howard University in 1979 and M.S. in Computer Science from Florida Institute of Technology in 1984. He was a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Florida since 1981. The inter discipline between Computer Science and Civil Engineering enable him the advantage in the career of Enterprise Architecture.

 


Our Mission

  • A role of EA evolution in the information age to facilitate both the  business and IT professional on seeing the forest, communication, EA engine and learn experiences of others. 
  • Establish EA culture from these initiations with participation of community  instead of develop EA method  in vacuum. 

Our objectives in establishing this website include the following:

  • Write the Light Enterprise Architecture (LEA) book.
  • Develop EA communication method .
  • Develop EA method to see the whole
  • Develop EA engine to move EA forward.
  • Enable the community to learn experiences of others with business driven reference models. 

 


Intended Audience :

This site is meant for the Enterprise Architecture community , Chief Information officers, Enterprise architects, IT Security, Managers, Risk Managers, Procurement Managers , Requirement Managers, Configuration managers , System Assurance  Manager.  

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