IBM Rational System Architect for MODAF Add On – Enterprise Software Solution for the UK’s Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework

As part of the defence community, are you looking for a way to select, prioritise, acquire and build systems to support required UK defence capabilities?

IBM® Rational® System Architect® for MODAF Add On for the Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF) provides you with the ideal environment for these applications. Rational System Architect for MODAF Add On offers complete support for acquisition, capability, operational, systems, and technology modeling to produce the required MODAF views. MODAF is a key enabler for the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Network Enabled Capability (NEC).

One of the first modelling solutions recognised by the UK MoD as being convergent with MODAF, Rational System Architect for MODAF Add On enables users to build and share models via a multi-user repository, analyse information, and publish MODAF views in a variety of formats. IBM® Rational® System Architect® provides relevant information to all stakeholders regardless of their location.

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On-demand Webcast: Actionable Enterprise Architecture: Beyond the Ivory Tower

 Many organizations put too much emphasis on the deliverables and artifacts of enterprise architecture rather than on the process and implementation of the discipline. To ensure success, organizations need to focus on both. So which approach is best for your organization to achieve true flexibility? In this On-demand Webcast, we'll explore key aspects of the enterprise architecture discipline that focus on continuous process, change and implementation improvements. We'll break it down into clear entry points so you can get started from where you are today.

 

Whitepaper: Enabling Enterprise Business Process Management

The premise of this whitepaper is that enterprise process modeling, analysis, architecture and implementation are at the core of business process management and optimization. Topics covered include process modeling collaboration considerations, process architectures versus enterprise architectures and the requirements for linkages between the two and process implementation issues.