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A Zachman Framework Populated with Baseball Models



When searching the web for an answer to a question I got from a collegue I stumbled across the following link.

This link leads to a PowerPoint presentation from Terry Bahill of the Systems and Industrial Engineering department of the University of Arizona, on A Zachman Framework Populated with Baseball Models. To explain the Zachman Framework mr. Bahill uses baseball as an example to fill-in all cells in the framework. In the process he used scientific documentation to describe all aspects of baseball.

I think this is an excellent way to show how the Zachman Framework can be used in general, without going into an IT architecture discussion.



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About Sjaak Laan

Sjaak Laan

I am 45 years old and married with Angelina. We have 3 children of 12, 7 and 5 years old. We live in The Netherlands, in a place called Drachten

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