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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2019.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=126&proposalid=10319\n<p>Businesses are lookin
 g for ways to manage the mounting complexities of today&rsquo;s highly auto
 mated and integrated technology solutions.&nbsp; Model Based Systems Engine
 ering (MBSE), Model Based Engineering (MBE), and Model Based Manufacturing 
 (MBM) are some of the approaches that companies are adopting.</p>\n<p>North
 rop Grumman Corporation has a number of large scale business transformation
  initiatives underway.&nbsp; Within its Enterprise Services sector, the com
 pany has experienced a rebirth of its Enterprise Architecture function.&nbs
 p; Combining a Model Based approach with Enterprise Architecture and System
 s Engineering disciplines has enabled Northrop Grumman to provide Model Bas
 ed Information Technology (MBIT) services to its internal customers.</p>\n<
 p>If you need to create or review architecture diagrams and are an enterpri
 se architect, systems architect, manager, or a business stakeholder, then t
 his talk is for you.&nbsp; Attendees of this presentation will learn how an
  organic growth approach helped Northrop Grumman keep Enterprise Architectu
 re alive and to allow for its rebirth. &nbsp;We&rsquo;ll also share a coupl
 e of use cases and lessons learned from the web portal sharing of static an
 d dynamic architecture diagrams and metadata and what did and didn&rsquo;t 
 work.&nbsp; By providing business customers with views into their business 
 strategy, and eco-systems of interconnected systems of systems, we have beg
 un a dialogue to assist in making informed business decisions.</p>\n
DTSTART:20190319T113000
SUMMARY:Rebirth of Enterprise Architecture on a Journey to Dynamic Modeling
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