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FDIC’s Enterprise Architecture Framework.

FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework is the Enterprise Architecture framework of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

Overview

The information contained under this topic is outdated and no longer reflects the enterprise architecture of the FDIC. Please visit www.fdic.gov for more current information.

History

The information previously contained in this section is more appropriate for a topic related to the federal government's enterprise architecture.

The information referring to the FDIC's enterprise architecture is out-of-date and inaccurate.

EA framework topics

FDIC EA framework

The information in this section is out-fo-date and does not reflect the enterprise architecture of the FDIC.

See also

References

  1. OIG (2005). Implementation of E-Government Principles. May 2005

Further reading

  • Pallab Saha (2007). Handbook of Enterprise Systems Architecture in Practice‎. Chapter IX gives a detailed case study of the FDIC.

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