Module 1: Introduction of Microsoft Solution Architecture
1) Module profile
Introduction to Microsoft Solution Architecture
2) Introduction to Microsoft Solution Architecture
I. Business environment
Variable speed in business and technology acceleration
l Shorten the product cycle.
l Diversified and complex products and services.
l development business model
Quick change requirements: specification, legislation, and growth user requirements
Rising competitive pressure
Globalization
Ii. How to make the business achieve
Let the business process become smooth
l shortened supply cycle
Help people improve work efficiency
l Eliminate the responsible task
l Make information available
l Make information to process real-time
Make business growth
l Generate a new business model
l Incubation new business opportunity
l Enter the new market
Iii. What is obstacle?
Separation of target and function
Business and technology separation
Lack of common language and process
l The target is not clear
l Functional variations are not managed
Unable to communicate with a team
Software process can not be randomly strain
IV. How to overcome obstacles?
By understanding business orientation, goals and opportunities
By ensuring information technology target support business goals
Communicate through face-to-face
Cultivate a pre-organized environment
Efficient work through organizational team
V. Microsoft Solution Architecture
Microsoft Solution Architecture provides guidance on how to organize personnel and projects to plan, create and deploy successful information technology solutions.
Vi. The origin of the Microsoft Solution Architecture
Microsoft World Product Team
Microsoft Information Technology Group
Microsoft Consulting Service
Microsoft partners
Analysis of the results from the project team and product team
The analysis results were compared with industrial implementation and methods.
The merged results were organized and consolidated into the guidance of "people and processes".
VII. Microsoft Solution Architecture Model and Regulations
Microsoft Solution Architecture uses two models and three regulations:
Microsoft Solutions Architecture Team Model: Organizational staff doing projects in the project, by connecting each team role with the main project responsibility to ensure that all project goals are achieved.
Microsoft Solution Architecture Process Model: By timely goods and the solution to organize a solution to create and publish a solution in a way that the solution is divided into a specific phase of the milestone identity.
Microsoft Solutions Architecture Project Management Guidelines: Ensure the smoothness of the project management activities and help rather than hinder the success of the project.
Microsoft Solution Architecture Risk Management Guidelines: Used to minimize accidents, firefighters, and other expensive activities by pre-managing risks.
Microsoft Solution Architecture Preparation Management Guidelines: Used to pre-clarify the technology needed by project teams in each project, and treat the project as an opportunity to learn.