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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to a new episode of your favorite podcast. The topic of today is to capture and import the vast amounts of existing content in your organization, and how to integrate this into your repository.
The import is one of the four major steps of an architecture tool implementation that we discussed in Episode 3.

Why bringing in existing content?
Concerns: age of content, correctness, type of storage (project vs. Enterprise Baseline), integration into dev method/SDLC, document naming/versioning
Size of import: number of models and complexity drive effort
Content format: how to map the information to models, objects, attributes
Create catalog of to-be-imported content (> Notion)
Five phases of import: preparation, initial import, create new model, normalization, quality assurance
Preparation: catalog, database setup, filter/permission considerations, tool mapping (Visio), tracking and reporting
Initial import: detailed look at what to import; automatically or manually import, use catalog for tracking, issues when importing
Create new models: BPMN Collaboration example, merge between different databases
Normalization: where does content go into structure (subprocesses, catalog models, etc.), object consolidation, adapting models to "correct" layout/standards (such as object naming)
QA: modeler QA vs. central QA, semantic checks, macros, automated workflows; release and publish, communication

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The  full show notes, including graphics, further links, credits, and transcript, are available at whatsyourbaseline.com/episode7.
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This show is about Enterprise Architecture and Business Process Management, and how you can set up your practice to get the most out of it. It is for newbies who just get started with these topics, organizations who want to improve their EA/BPM groups (and the value that they get from it), as well as practitioners who want to get a different perspective and care about the discipline. Learn more about the show and read articles about EA and BPM on www.whatsyourbaseline.com.