STAN LOCKE    
Managing Director, Metadata Systems Software (Canada) Inc.

Stan Locke Biography
As Managing Director of Metadata Systems Software (Canada) Inc., Stan Locke (B.COM, MBA, QUEEN’S) provides leadership and consulting support to leading corporations and large government organisations in the areas of Enterprise Architecture – including Business semantic, transformation, organization, timing and motivation components. His specialised database and repository capabilities in model management integration, software engineering and project implementation have helped numerous large organisations with the unique know-how to strategically implement Enterprise Architecture. He brings his thirty years of learning experience to the Framework Implementation. In April 2004, he was appointed Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of Zachman Framework Associates.

Presentation: Plenary #2
The Evolution of IT Architecture Competence: A Personal View
From coders to architects: the evolution over the past 50 years has been amazing, but with changes in the Information Technology world, so have come the increasing rate and complexity of changes in the business and government organizations we serve. By the use of the four metaframeworks we will examine some of the important ramifications to this conference as our ‘profession’ moves forward from ‘artitecture’ into a formal engineering discipline of ‘architecture’; at a rate that can sustain the our enterprises.

Presentation: Stream #1
TUTORIAL: Integrating the Models - Using the Zachman Framework for Effective Enterprise Architecture
As the defacto world standard for classifying enterprise components, the Zachman Framework is deceivingly simple. The underlying interrogative questions of who, how, what, where, when and why used in conjunction with the planner, owner, designer, builder, subcontractor perspectives gives us a complete classification system but ... How can such terms fit the enterprise complexity in 2005 ? Why is it so difficult to make the primitive models and components work in the highly integrated implementations of today? What does the framework require to implement the model and component integrations ? and how does this fit in the model driven architecture that has already emerged ? During this presentation there will be some surprising ideas announced concurrently by John Zachman in Australia and Stan Locke in Dublin that will assist us in moving toward a more formal state of Architecture.

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