- The framing of IS products by specifying their functional scope
- Decoupling and reuse of existing components
- The specification of the interfaces to be used or developed in accordance with the business information model
- Product architecture validation in architecture committee
Define overall architecture and monitor projects
- Lead architecture definition workshops (collect needs and business processes)
- Identify data sources and interfaces
- Identify macro-impacts on existing products and products to Build
- Define the target architecture and the steps to achieve it
- Flows of the systems impacted by the initiative to build the architectural target.
- Formalize the chosen architecture
- Validate the result within the architecture committee
- Identify potential stakeholders to be involved and build a better understanding of the context
- Sketch high-level architecture orientations about the envisaged changes/solution
- Understand the system (System of Interest) in terms of capabilities and proposes either for the as-is analysis or the projected target
- Understand the perimeter and the needs in terms of business concepts
- Understand the global picture of business capabilities and the impact of the initiative
- Construct the exhaustive list of possible impacts and adhesions to look for solutions
- Identify/understand the scope of an initiative (or the area under study )
- Have a global understanding of the initiative (stakes, objectives, needs, scope, benefits, etc.)
- Identify the motivations that guide the design or change of the architecture
- Collaborate with Solution Architects / Product team in implementing the target architecture
- Capitalize in the cartographic repository the architecture implemented by the project
- Define and participate in the implementation of tools to industrialize architecture activities
- Participate in collaboration with architects in studies (vision job, study of the existing, definition of the target and roadmap of transformation, project portfolio management)
- Participate in the definition of business information models and its application in projects