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Information technology management / Software architecture / Enterprise architecture / Enterprise architecture framework / Federal enterprise architecture / Component-based software engineering / Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework / Applications architecture / Service-oriented architecture / Enterprise application integration / Business process management / Enterprise integration
Date: 2015-06-22 12:07:28
Information technology management
Software architecture
Enterprise architecture
Enterprise architecture framework
Federal enterprise architecture
Component-based software engineering
Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework
Applications architecture
Service-oriented architecture
Enterprise application integration
Business process management
Enterprise integration

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