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... In particular, the information modeled in the enterprise architecture (EA) improves the speed and validity of the business case and the systems engineering process.
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... Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) PostImplementation Analysis Business Case Methodology Funding Systems Engineering Figure 3.
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... Like IT projects in general, transportation IT and ITS projects are delivered through public leveraging options like bond financing, public-private partnerships, co-mingled funding, and a variety of federal, state, and local funding sources. Transit agencies are using many of these financing mechanisms to access the various sources of capital for IT/ITS projects.
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... A wiki allows users 20 Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) PostImplementation Analysis Business Case Methodology Funding Systems Engineering
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... . TEAP Guidebook Guidebook Purpose and Scope The Transit Enterprise Architecture Planning (TEAP)
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... and guidelines on how to collect information to populate or edit the templates. The Reference Enterprise Architecture for Transit provides transit agencies with a basic starting point that they can use to customize their organization.
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... were also made based on the pilot results, which are described in Chapter 6. Vision for Augmenting the Wiki (Guidebook and Reference TEAP Artifacts)


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