Kevin Francis:: Yes, but...

All things architectural across the various architectural disiplines, but with a focus on real-world use of architecture and on Microsoft technologies in particular. Oh, and all about me and what I'm up to as well. Blog by Kevin Francis, National Practices and Productivity Manager at Object Consulting in Melbourne, Australia.

Presenting at BA World

I'm going to be brave over the next couple of months and present a few times at the series of BA World conferences in Australia.  I'm presenting the following at Business Analysts World in Sydney 6-8th July and then in Melbourne 13-15th July on Business Analysts v Architects.  You did know there was a war, right? Wink Here's the adbstract:

There is much tension in all IT shops and all projects about the role of Business Analysts and Architects. The point where the roles meet is subject to much contention, and even anguish in some cases. This issue has been further exasperated by the advent of agile approaches and new design tools that further blur the line between Architects, Developer and Business Analysts. In his presentation, Kevin Francis, who is an experienced Architect and senior manager of Architects, Developers and Business Analysts will examine this issue. He’ll provide best practices in integration between Business Analysts and the rest of the development team in a pragmatic manner that can align with agile. He’ll also discuss the use of tools in enabling this interface.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the points of interface between Business Analysts and Architects from an Architect’s perspective

  • Learn the best practices available in the space and the division of labour across the roles

  • Review tools available to support the analysis, design and architecture of solutions

I'll post the presentation to my SlideShare page after the conference.

I'm also presenting at BA World in Canberra on September 21st-22nd on Requirements for Sustainable IT Systems.  More details on that to follow later.

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