Praise for Enterprise Architecture Planning "... the book has given me a wealth of good, fresh ideas about every facet of the architecture process ... makes a substantive contribution to the body of IS planning knowledge." ― John A. Zachman Zachman , Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Planning is more advanced than traditional system planning approaches because you: define a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems, and procedures, - define data before application, and - let data determine the sequence for implementing applications systems. Here the authors give you a common-sense approach to Enterprise Architecture Planning . You'll find dozens of examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines to support these techniques. This is the best guide available to help you ensure a cost-effective, long-term solution. More advanced than traditional system planning approaches, Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) outlines a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems and procedures; defines data before applications; and allows data to determine the sequence for implementing application systems. This invaluable book offers a common-sense approach to EAP and includes numerous examples of architectures, procedures, checklists and useful guidelines. Praise for Enterprise Architecture Planning "... the book has given me a wealth of good, fresh ideas about every facet of the architecture process ... makes a substantive contribution to the body of IS planning knowledge." — John A. Zachman Zachman , Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Planning is more advanced than traditional system planning approaches because you: define a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems, and procedures, - define data before application, and - let data determine the sequence for implementing applications systems. Here the authors give you a common-sense approach to Enterprise Architecture Planning . You'll find dozens of examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines to support these techniques. This is the best guide available to help you ensure a cost-effective, long-term solution. Praise for Enterprise Architecture Planning "... the book has given me a wealth of good, fresh ideas about every facet of the architecture process ... makes a substantive contribution to the body of IS planning knowledge." ― John A. Zachman Zachman , Information Systems Enterprise Architecture Planning is more advanced than traditional system planning approaches because you: define a stable business model independent of organizational boundaries, systems, and procedures, - define data before application, and - let data determine the sequence for implementing applications systems. Here the authors give you a common-sense approach to Enterprise Architecture Planning . You'll find dozens of examples of architectures, procedures, checklists, and useful guidelines to support these techniques. This is the best guide available to help you ensure a cost-effective, long-term solution. Steven H. Spewak , Ph.D., and Steven C. Hill Industry veteran Steven H. Spewak , Ph.D., is Chief Architect for DHL Systems Inc. Steve Hill is a Product Manager for Logic Works in Princeton, NJ. They can be reached on CompuServe at 71521,1052 and 70262,1135, respectively.