Information Systems Architect (ISA)
This role is defined in the architecture domain. The information systems architect has a broad level of knowledge and
experience concerning software domains, in particular on business software systems. Here the ISA uses several
architectural tools (like IAF), mostly provided by Capgemini. The ISA is also able to recognize consequences for the
direct surroundings. The ISA acts as a content conscience in system development projects and will develop different
information system aspects during large architectural projects. The ISA provides advice about quality and improvement
of quality, concerning existing, mostly highly complex information systems, or the ISA assesses to which extent an
information system is feasible within the previously set budget, time and company culture.
Technology Infrastructure Architect (TIA)
This role is defined in the architecture domain. The Technology Infrastructure Architect has a broad level of knowledge
and experience concerning technology domains. This includes different networks and platforms, but also anything that
can be seen and added to the infrastructure. With infrastructure is meant: everything that is sufficiently available
for anybody. Here fore the TIA uses several architectural tools (IAF), mostly provided by Capgemini. The TIA is also
able to recognize consequences for the direct surroundings. The TIA acts as a content conscience in architectural
projects and will develop different architectural aspects during large architectural projects. The TIA provides advice
about quality and improvement of quality, concerning existing infrastructures, or the TIA assesses to which extent an
infrastructure is feasible within the previously set budget, time and company culture.
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