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March 21, 2005
PhD-presentation in the National Enterprise Architecture Committee
Thursday last week, I presented my PhD in the National Enterprise Architecture Committee. It was great to see the "family" again; The committee was established right before my PhD and therefore paved the way for my project. The members were positive towards my accomplishments so fare and they encouraged me to continue my case studies and the literature survey.
The presentation was scheduled to last half an hour, but due to a very lively discussion I almost presented for one hour. Below, I have highlighted some of the most important feedback:
1) The committee found the institutional coordination aspects in my PhD interesting - but they are very complex and difficult to generalize across government domains.
2) The sector concept in my first article must be defined better. A clear distinction must be made between the levels of government and sectors.
3) Interoperability is not one-dimensional. I have used the EIF in a couple of my articles and the committee encouraged me to work more with the three dimensions.
You can see my presentation ünder 'Public Speaking'
Posted by khm at March 21, 2005 10:09 AM
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