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	<title>Comments on: Real Enterprise Architecture</title>
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		<title>By: kan</title>
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		<description>Hi Tom,
I am new to this field of enterprise architecture. Coming from a programming background most of the ideas and concepts found in most books about the topic seem fuzzy to me. I am reading "Real Enterprise Architecture" and am wondering which sequence of books you would advise in order for me to get the necessary understanding to perform optimally at my new position. Thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tom,<br />
I am new to this field of enterprise architecture. Coming from a programming background most of the ideas and concepts found in most books about the topic seem fuzzy to me. I am reading &#8220;Real Enterprise Architecture&#8221; and am wondering which sequence of books you would advise in order for me to get the necessary understanding to perform optimally at my new position. Thanks.</p>
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