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      About the Authors

       This Study Guide builds on materials from a number of existing publications from The Open Group. The authors listed here are those who prepared this document. See the Acknowledgements section for more information.

       Andrew Josey, The Open Group

      Andrew Josey is VP Standards and Certification, overseeing all certification and testing programs of The Open Group. He also manages the standards process for The Open Group. Since joining the company in 1996, Andrew has been closely involved with the standards development, certification, and testing activities of The Open Group. He has led many standards development projects including specification and certification development for the ArchiMate®, TOGAF®, POSIX®, and UNIX® programs. Most recently he has led the development of the TOGAF Business Architecture Level 1 credential, and is the lead author of this Study Guide.

      He is a member of the IEEE, USENIX, and the Association of Enterprise Architects (AEA). He holds an MSc in Computer Science from University College London.

       Steve Else, EA Principals

      Steve Else is CEO, Chief Architect, and Principal Trainer at EA Principals, a Gold Member of The Open Group. Steve brings a strong operational background to his Enterprise Architecture work, having been a career pilot in the US Air Force and having earned his Airline Transport Rating. He was a leader in a high-level Business Transformation in the US Air Force in 1995 to review all of the Air Force lines of business in terms of capabilities and resources in order to make recommendations about how best to use the public and private sector to meet requirements. In addition, his published doctoral dissertation was on Organization Theory and the Transformation of Large, Complex Organizations.

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      A Guide to the Business Architecture Body of Knowledge® and BIZBOK® are registered trademarks of the Business Architecture Guild.

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      Acknowledgements

      The Open Group gratefully acknowledges The Open Group Architecture Forum for developing the TOGAF standard and the TOGAF Library.

      The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the authors of the TOGAF Series Guides on which this Study Guide is based, and from which extensive material is drawn:

      • Alec Blair

      • Terence Blevins

      • Steve DuPont

      • J. Bryan Lail

      • Mike Lambert

      • Stephen Marshall

      • Chalon Mullins

      The Open Group gratefully acknowledges the following reviewers who participated in the review of this Study Guide:

      • Corinne Brouch

      • Dan Flake

      • Dave Gilmour

      • Paul Homan

      • Jens Kjærby

      • Michael Payne

      References

      The following documents are referenced in this Study Guide:

      • A Guide to the Business Architecture Body of Knowledge® (BIZBOK® Guide), Version 7.5, Business Architecture Guild, 2019

      • ArchiSurance Case Study, Version 2.0 (Y163), September 2017, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/library/y163

      • Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers, Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, 2010, John Wiley & Sons

      • Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance, Michael E. Porter, Free Press, 1985

      • Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge:

      — Risk Analysis (O-RA), The Open Group Standard (C13G), October 2013, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/library/c13g

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