Enterprise Architect daily notes – prolog.

Well since my daily experience is usually spiced with dramas, humor and experience I decide to share it via my blog. First of all, forgive me about my English! English isn't my mother tongue language nor I attend too much English classes back at high school and university ( :-) ).

 

My daily updates will be based on real life experience but I decide to tell them on fiction enterprise called PRAS (Projects rocks, Architecture sucks). PRAS is typical enterprise with about 5000 workers and 300 IT professionals. As any good old enterprise the IT is build on the magical and holy Mainframe (OS/390) , client server applications developed by VB, Power builder and C++ as well as WEB based application developed by VB, VB.NET, C# and Java (To make the situation more complicated). PRAS has all the common C level management, Software infrastructure group (some kind of lead and mentoring programmers), project managements, programmers and THE USERS! There are lots of others positions but I think I manage to mention the ones that I have strong interaction with.

 

So after giving the global picture, what left to do is just to start write down and cover the little pieces of this 100,000 units puzzle. I hope you will enjoy and learn from those upcoming posts.

Published Sunday, October 31, 2004 6:30 PM by nattYGUR

Comments

# re: Enterprise Architect daily notes – prolog.

Sunday, October 31, 2004 12:20 PM by Aviv Raff
Is PRAS based on one true company, or is it going to be based on short stories from a lot of companies?

# re: Enterprise Architect daily notes – prolog.

Sunday, October 31, 2004 12:26 PM by Anonymous coward
PRAS is a *real* company and I have the strange feeling that it is mine.

# re: Enterprise Architect daily notes – prolog.

Sunday, October 31, 2004 12:35 PM by Natty Gur
PRAS based on one to three Enterprises/companies. sorry, I can't uncover more. I just hope that it will be funny and people can learn from those stories.

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