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Bahadir Baran Odevci
is the Enterprise Architect of Finansbank (Holland) N.V. He
has B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering with more than 6 years
of hands-on enterprise-scale, object-oriented, n-tier software
design and development, particularly in large-scale, complex
deployments comprising Core Banking and Internet Banking applications.
He is also currently studying towards an MBA degree at University
of Amsterdam Business School.
He is responsible for devising software architectures tailored
to faster time to market with maximum design flexibility,
embracing exact features with low production costs.
He is one of the chief architects of the in-house developed
Finansbank Core-banking application (>1,500 man-months,
40,000 TPM), which has been successfully deployed to Finansbank
Turkey and Finansbank Russia.
Relevant keywords are software architectures, reuse engineering,
ontology engineering, RAD, Business Process Management,
SOA deployment, Business-Rules Approach, GUI Frameworks.
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Presentation
Step-by-step Autonomy in the Enterprise
If the primary endeavour in your IT agenda is to form a perfectly consistent
and coherent Enterprise Architecture, business development platform is paramount.
It has to be an enabler platform which mainly abstracts the business domain
from the underlying technology platform. Finansbank has developed it in-house
by seamlessly engaging ontology modelling, rule-based business functionality
and process-centric systems integration in the so called Business Abstraction
Tier software platform (BAT). Finansbank managed to seperate the “know” and
the “flow” of the business from technological choices and now is
building her Enterprise Architecture dynamics on top of that.
In this presentation, Finansbank‘s interpretion of architectural process,
architectural governance, the perception of Architecture Board in practical
terms and the very need for a unified enterprise architecture modelling language
will be presented. It’ll be revealed how easy Finansbank finds it
to govern the architectural conformity, once enterprise models become executable.
After having seen autonomous behaviour of the enterprise
on the horizon, the presentation will stress on architectural
steps need to be taken for delivering the control of governing
the behaviour of enterprise applications to the business-side.
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