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This is a definition for GC Business Enterprise Architecture
 
This is a definition for GC Business Enterprise Architecture
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<b>Align to the GC Business Capability model</b>
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* Define program services as business capabilities to establish a common vocabulary between business, development, and operation
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* Identify capabilities that are common to the GC enterprise and can be shared and reused
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* Model business processes using Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) to identify common enterprise processes
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<b>Design for Users First and Deliver with Multidisciplinary Teams</b>
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* Focus on the needs of users, using agile, iterative, and user-centred methods
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* Conform to both accessibility and official languages requirements
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* Include all skillsets required for delivery, including for requirements, design, development, and operations
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* Work across the entire application lifecycle, from development and testing to deployment and operations
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* Ensure quality is considered throughout the Software Development Lifecycle
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* Ensure accountability for privacy is clear
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* Encourage and adopt Test Driven Development (TDD) to improve the trust between Business and IT
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<b>Design Systems to be Measurable and Accountable</b>
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* Publish performance expectations for each IT service
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* Make an audit trail available for all transactions to ensure accountability and non-repudiation
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* Establish business and IT metrics to enable business outcomes
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* Apply oversight and lifecycle management to digital investments through governance
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Revision as of 11:32, 6 March 2019

This is a definition for GC Business Enterprise Architecture

Align to the GC Business Capability model

  • Define program services as business capabilities to establish a common vocabulary between business, development, and operation
  • Identify capabilities that are common to the GC enterprise and can be shared and reused
  • Model business processes using Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) to identify common enterprise processes

Design for Users First and Deliver with Multidisciplinary Teams

  • Focus on the needs of users, using agile, iterative, and user-centred methods
  • Conform to both accessibility and official languages requirements
  • Include all skillsets required for delivery, including for requirements, design, development, and operations
  • Work across the entire application lifecycle, from development and testing to deployment and operations
  • Ensure quality is considered throughout the Software Development Lifecycle
  • Ensure accountability for privacy is clear
  • Encourage and adopt Test Driven Development (TDD) to improve the trust between Business and IT

Design Systems to be Measurable and Accountable

  • Publish performance expectations for each IT service
  • Make an audit trail available for all transactions to ensure accountability and non-repudiation
  • Establish business and IT metrics to enable business outcomes
  • Apply oversight and lifecycle management to digital investments through governance

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