EITA stands for "Enterprise & Information Technology Architecture".
not it everything is related to logic, if any information is traveling from one place to another there is technology or we can say an architecture how it is traveling. . . .therefore IT is related to logic.
Patricia McHugh has written: 'Information technology in business' -- subject(s): Management information systems 'Toronto architecture' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Buildings, structures, Architecture
Business Intelligence Architecture organizes all of the information that include data and technology information for a business. One can build their own Business Intelligence Architecture on a computer to analyze and organize all their business' data.
give an example of how a 'business' view might differ from an 'information technology' view of an enterprise's information architecture
Information Architecture is a field and approach to designing clear, understandable communications by giving care to structure, context, and presentation of data and information. Particularly refers to websites and intranets, including labelling and navigation schemes. An information technology infrastructure however, is the base or foundation for the delivery of information to support programs and management (of an agency for example). The infrastructure contains elements upon which an agency's information technology activities are dependent. An agency must therefore define, implement, and manage these infrastructure elements to successfully employ information technology.
Information about network security architecture can be viewed at the McGladrey website where there is a comprehensive explanation and discussion of the subject by Jeff Hall of the McGladrey's Technology Risk Management Services group.
This is a part of the computer that helps it to run. Those in the information technology field will have experience using it.
Sylvia Leydecker has written: 'Nano materials in architecture, interior architecture, and design' -- subject(s): Nanostructured materials, Design and technology, Architecture and technology
Eric Goldemberg has written: 'Pulsation in architecture' -- subject(s): Design, Architecture, Architecture and technology, Technological innovations, Design and technology, Architectural design
Rajeev Kaula has written: 'An open intelligent information systems architecture' -- subject(s): System design, Information technology, System theory
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