Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference The Open Group
  Peter Precious, Enterprise Architect, BT, UK  


Peter PreciousPeter Precious has a background in software engineering in various technical roles throughout the software development and implementation lifecycle mostly within BT, before taking up a role in enterprise architecture. He is certified for TOGAF 8.1 and UML with a BSc in Computing and Operational Research.

Experience:
Limited to audiences within BT and to BT's customers mainly
demonstrating technologies

   
 

Presentation
CASE STUDY: Incorporating the Environmental Impact in Enterprise Architecture - an Example
Carbon credits and energy use issues have the attention of many large organisations for current and future modes of operation and so are worthy of incorporating in enterprise modelling. The presentation will include a demonstration of simulating the environmental impact of an architecture within an enterprise architecture model. This would concentrate on the energy use of an architecture from start-up, through operational life, to decommissioning. The intention is to demonstrate the principle of achieving this with an enterprise modelling tool that can also assess architectures from all the perspectives of reliability, cost & performance.

The presentation will be part slideshow, part demonstration of an architecture implemented in a tool and so requires me to bring a colleague with me.

Audience:
Those needing to incorporate environmental impact into enterprise architecture

Key takeaways:
1. With thought and imagination existing tools methods and techniques can make corporate social responsibility manageable
2. Its fundamentally a resourcing problem with a twist. The twist is they are not your resources

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