system architecture

Getting Started With A Collaboration Architecture

"So it’s January 2008 and like all good collaboration managers, you’ve
vowed that this will be the year your organization crafts a
comprehensive “Collaboration Architecture” covering tools, processes,
and policies for collaboration in your organization. Easy right?
Well………"

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Collaboration Loop: The Social Experience of Enterprise 2.0

"In terms of user experience, not much is discussed as far as design and system goals for Enterprise 2.0 and the implementation of social software applications in that context. As Burton Group conducts research in this area, including client discussions, the following four objectives and subsequent summary of criteria are consistent themes that build on Professor McAfee’s Enterprise 2.0 concepts."

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IBM developerWorks: Enterprise architecture essentials

A promising (I hope) new series of articles on enterprise architecture posted on IBM's developerWorks site:
Enterprise architecture essentials, Part 1: What's best for your organization? - Every organization has unique business needs, so a variety of factors are important when planning an enterprise architecture approach for your company. In this article, examine elements you should take into consideration when planning a new or revised enterprise architecture.

Drupal and Joomla comparison

On a recent visit to Drupal's forum I found another post with both Joomla and Drupal in the subject line. Making comparisons between Joomla and Drupal are very common these days as they are currently considered the top two open source content management systems (CMS) out there. The forum post written by Steve Burge contains a link that takes you to a comparison table he did between Joomla and Drupal.

Gadgetopia: Architecture and Functionality in Content Management

"These are not specific, detailed functional questions (“does the system automatically generate RSS”). While those are important as well (see below the list for more on that), a system begins with its grand architecture, and I’ve found that this foundation really drives everything else."

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