Introduction One of the primary inputs of the CORA approach are the ‘allowed architecture styles’. In this blog post I will explain what is meant by this and why these architecture styles are so important when using the CORA methodology. […]
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Introduction In the first blog of this series I described the positioning of Business Logic in CORA 1.0. where business logic is present in several layers and in several elements but with a different perspective and purpose. I showed that […]
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Introduction It is great to see how in a few months this website has grown into an impressive collection of articles around CORA. Especially the contributions by other practitioners in the field are very important. We have created the CORA […]
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Introduction This is the second blog post about CORA and the Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF) of Capgemini. In the first blog post the Integrated Architecture Framework of Capgemini was mapped onto the CORA model. In this blog post it is […]
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Introduction This is the first blog post about CORA and the Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF) of Capgemini. IAF is an architecture framework that contains processes, products, tools and techniques to create all types of architectures which are intended to shape […]
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