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Title |
Speaker |
Abstract |
Expected Outcome |
08:00-09:15 |
Register
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Participants must register and pick up their badge at the entrance of the event |
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09:15-09:30 |
Opening
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Roberto Severo
The Open Group
Country Manager - Brazil / Colombia / Peru
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Welcome, opening and event guidelines |
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09:30-10:30 |
aEA & Enterprise Architecture - The Umbrella of Architectures
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Roberto Severo / Jorge Fabre
a|EA
Vice-chair / Chair
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This double talk will show concepts (often misunderstood) about Enterprise architecture, and how a community of architects, a|EA (Association of Enterprise Architects) can contribute by forming a community. |
The idea is to clarify not only the role of the Enterprise Architect, but also other domain architectures (infrastructure, software, solutions, data, etc.) |
10:30-11:00 |
Enterprise Architecture is not a project!
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Hadeliane Iendrike
SE7TI Tecnology & Information
SE7Ti Partner-Director
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Enterprise Architecture should not be treated as a project, but rather as a practice that is institutionalized in the company. This is because Enterprise Architecture is not "something" with a beginning, middle and end, but rather a way of working that should be part of the work routine.
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The main motivation for this lecture is to convey to the participants the idea that Enterprise Architecture can be used in a specific project, but that it transcends the duration of the specific projects. When seen this way, Enterprise Architecture brings several "collateral" benefits to the company. |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee Break
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A Coffee Break will be served to all in the Showcase room of the event. Attendees will be able to network and visit the tables with the sponsors' solutions.
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11:30-12:00 |
Enterprise Architecture at TecBan: from paper to practice
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Luís Ricardo Machado Bueno
Denis Moralez Millan
TecBan
Enterprise Architect
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Evolution of the Corporate Architecture adoption at TecBan in recent years: corporate alliances, reorganization of teams, functions, work tools.
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Inspirations, ideas and motivators to leverage Enterprise Architecture within your companies.
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12:00-12:30 |
The Agile Requirement - A New Definition
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Fabrício Laguna
IIBA Brasil
President
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When someone uses the term requirement agile, they are usually not referring exactly to a requirement, but to some process related to requirements or to requirements engineering as a whole. Training or lectures with the name requirement agile usually present a set of recommendations and techniques to elicit, specify or maintain requirements, including User Stories, Story Mapping, Acceptance Criteria, BDD, Prototyping, Backlog Management and Kanban. The current principle is aimed at solution development projects (usually software). The proposed new definition is broader, applicable to both agile and waterfall approaches, and oriented to business agility. And it is not about processes, but a real requirement, to be included in all digital transformation projects.
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1. Leverage business agility with dynamically configurable solutions 2. Use the agile requirement to stimulate your team's creativity 3. Model business with configurable processes and rules.
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12:30-13:00 |
Architecture Panel
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All Participants
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An architecture panel with an "open microphone" for architects and professionals in the field to talk and debate issues related to architecture, between concepts and their practice. |
A rich display of topics about architecture, mediated by experienced architects. |
13:00-14:30 |
Lunch
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Lunch - open for participants to have lunch nearby
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Upon returning, participants should proceed to the workshop rooms - on the same floor as the plenary |
14:30-17:30 |
WORKSHOP Enterprise architecture as an enabler of digital transformation (Arquitectura empresarial como habilitador de la transformación digital)
(in Spanish)
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David Alexander Peña Franco
MEGA International
Senior Presales Engineer
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In this workshop we will communicate how Enterprise Architecture (EA) can enable digital transformation for all type of organizations/enterprises. Please join us and see how with the help of our tool dashboards you can have the overview of how your company operates, the tool connects IT departments, processes owners, risk managers, and data governance. The objective is to provide a single repository to help decision makers collect, visualize, analyze, and communicate information to better plan and adapt to change.
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Attendees will learn how Enterprise Architecture (EA) can enable digital transformation for all types of organizations/companies, what are the benefits of implementing EA in their organizations and how with the help of the tool dashboards you can get an overview of how your company operates, the tool connects IT departments, process owners, risk managers and data governance. The goal is to provide a single repository to help decision makers collect, visualize, analyze, and communicate information to better plan for and adapt to change.
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14:30-17:30 |
WORKSHOP Modern Data Architectures: the challenge of delivering "small & smart data" in a "big data" context.
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Tassiana Rugoni de Campos
FIAP
MBA Coordinator
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New use cases involving event capture and object sensing have expanded the possibilities for gaining insights and creating new products and services. Valuable opportunities such as these have driven the market to dive into what we call "Data Driven Culture", and lead its professionals to Data Literacy. Therefore, data architectures for storage and decision making urgently need to be revisited. In a multicloud context, based on massive parallel processing, the architect needs to recycle his data knowledge to design robust and scalable solutions. In this workshop, we will detail this new data context, and challenge you to build a modern architecture for decision making!
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Ability to rethink and redesign the data architecture of your enterprise solutions to absorb the latest business requirements. |