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About the Book
Why am I writing this 'SEA' book at all.
I have long been unhappy with the Enterprise Architecture methods used by IT people internationally. I have taught my ‘Architecture Engineering’ classes for several years
Selling the certifications, for such poorly crafted architecture methods, is a shame, shared by the agile certification game. These methods are an insult to common sense that says we must take qualities and costs far more seriously in real and large systems. Why are so many people fooled?
The core problem as I see it is that the methods taught and used are no longer good enough for the large scale, complex, changing technology. The central idea that is missing is quantification (of all values, qualities and costs).
Without this tool, too many bad decisions, and costly ones will be made. Quantification is the distinction between arts and crafts on the one hand, and engineering, science, good management, logic, traceability, responsibility on the other hand.
The problem is not new. There comes a threshold of complexity in all disciplines where quantification becomes a necessary tool. The time has come for IT Enterprise
Architecture to really make use of quantification, and not just talk about doing it.
I have written many books about this subject, and they are in the references. But they have not influenced EA so it is time to write a book aimed directly at EA culture, so they have no excuses, that this is some other discipline.
This is probably a hopeless case. The only time things will change is when management will only hire and employ people who can serve their organizations interests better, by being more like engineers. Anyway this is my contribution.
Let me be clear that my objective is to change poor practices. So I would be pleased if anybody would like to copy the ideas in this book in whole or part. The ideas are free. But if any reader wants to commercialize the ideas, in methods packages, training, consulting, apps, so that they are spread effectively. That is welcome. I provide a recipe, you can bake the cakes. Nice if you credit sources, I do, but I won’t sue you for forgetting.
CONTENTS
Systems Enterprise Architecture (SEA) : The Next Generation, based on Digitization: quantified engineering, values, digital alignment, AI, Net 3.0, Digital Ontologies, Trinities, ValPlan.
Book Outline:
Introduction.
Bringing in Planguage, CE, Engineering, Systems Thinking (not IT), ValPlan, Graphmetrix. Ontology, AI, Digitizaton
1. Value-DrivenArchitecture
2. Architecture E!ciency (AE, ArchEff)
3. Constraint Respect Architecture
4. Architecture Decomposition, and the secret of project success. 5. ArchitecturePrioritization
6. Architecture Value-Stream Delivery
7. ArchitectureRiskManagement
8. ArchitectureEnterpriseAlignment
9. Architecture Organization and
Responsibility.
—————————————— end of Main Presentation. Now Details———- 10. Detailed Value Requirement SEA Language
10.1 The Scale: Detailed Resources Requirements SEA Language
10.2 Points on the Scale. Detailed Resources Requirements SEA Language
1o.3 . Do I do the constraints like Design constraint here. 1.4. 11. Detailed Architecture Specs SEA Language
12. Detailed Impact Estimation SEA Language.
13 Background Specification (Architecture Linkages) ?
References
Glossary subset
About the Author
Tom Gilb has been consulting on management problems, for top management since 1962. As a result he has developed and refined his own powerful methods for management planning. He has worked for many of these years with his son Kai Gilb.
These methods are jointly called ‘Planguage’ – a Planning Language. They are unique in helping managers to think quantitatively about the qualitative aspects of their decisions. For example how to quantify ‘engineering productivity’, or general product quality?
Most of the consultancy work is done at the CTO level. Most of it is for technical multinationals, and some financial groups. Most of the work is for planning organizational improvement in productivity and quality (for 10,000 engineers for example). The rest is about big projects (like 1,000 engineers, $100 million).
Tom does not profile himself as a management consultant. In fact he works at the grass roots of advanced engineering, systems, software, aircraft, IT, telecoms, electronics.
This often leads to meeting top managers who appreciate his methods, and become clients. There is a well-documented successful spread of his methods at HP, IBM (CMM 4) and Intel (20,000 engineers trained there in his methods). Other interesting famous method-user organizations are Boeing, Citigroup, JP Morgan, Credit Suisse, Philips, Ericsson, Nokia, Tata Consultancy, Microsoft, Equinor and many others, smaller and less famous.
In June 2024 Nicholas Coutts at GilbFest #25 told us of over 220 startup projects with 3 year success rate of 83% using Toms Planguage (Competitive Engineering) ideas, as a clear causal contributor. See "Some examples of technology for good”
https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.26703.09126 This made me prouder than all the big corporations we helped! I worked with him directly on some of these startups.
Tom has been invited to lecture at dozens of universities worldwide (including Berkeley, Stanford, London School of Economics, Imperial College).
He has previously published nine paper books. The 2005 book is ‘Competitive Engineering’.
He has spent 2 years (2014-2015) working on his new book ‘Value Planning’, especially for top managers. Published initially on LeanPub 2016.
In 2018-2024 He produced about 35+ books digitally.About 5 annually. Most at Leanpub, or Gilb.com or https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tom-Gilb (with quite a few papers, slides, experiments, older book chapters etc.). It is his way of leaving good technical ideas behind, for when professionals grow to need and appreciate them even better!
In 2020, long course-length videos were made by Oslo Software Architecture (OSWA), based on the SEA Systems Enterprise Architecture book https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb508f8y_d0PqRZKPCVVVxQ,
And many long videos about the books were made by BCS SPA SG such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaBhijqVWYA for the Sustainability Planning book.
and
BCS made: Value Requirements video 22 April 2020, 3 hours
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHrwQtG6IMw&list=PLKBhokJ0qd3_wlvr0j85YhmNfNj8ZJ8M-
and many other of my book videos are below this one on that site.
In 2012 he was made Honorary Fellow of the British Computer Society.
More information, and many publications, at gilb.com. A 'Tom Gilb' search will tell about things not mentioned here.
He lives in Norway, near Oslo, in Summer Fjordside at the cabin, and is both Norwegian (as of December 2015) and US Citizen (1940).
In 2024, he is 83. He is 'commercially retired', avoids travel, but quite active in spreading his ideas, mentoring disciples, learning what is going on.
Not very impressed with the level of methods for IT/Agile gang. They are nowhere near seriously doing software and systems engineering. Far too many top managers and professors who still cannot quantify critical values and qualities. Responsibility and motivation for serious success and quality seems totally lacking. Sad, the 'war against ourselves'.