OPEN ARCHITECTURE

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FLEXLINK ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC. 400 Collins Rd. NE Cedar Rapids IA 52498 Open-architecture, standards-based electronic communication system comprised of computer hardware featuring transmitters and receivers, and comprised of recorded software that provides a modular plug and play approach to discrete communications capabilities for the transmission of data between two points, allowing for air to air and air to ground communication, that establishes cryptographic boundaries that allow the user to quickly remove and upgrade a hardware 'slice' of data that includes the processing, digital RF, waveform and crypto information for a specific communication requirement;FLEX LINK;
JIVE FORUMS JIVE SOFTWARE, INC. 915 SW Stark St., Suite 200 Portland OR 97205 Open architecture, customizable community software that supports dynamic, threaded discussions on websites;FORUM;
VEDALABS MEDIA ENGINE VEDALABS, INC. LA Business and Technology Center S. Stadium Drive Baton Rouge LA 70803 open architecture, small footprint media software player that handles content from any source and operates on any platform The Vedalabs Media Engine is a suite of software modules that can be licensed, branded, and easily customized by anyone wishing to offer legitimate content services to consumers;MEDIA ENGINE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An enterprise architecture (30) for a business is divided into a business architecture (32), an information technology architecture (34), and an enterprise management framework (36). The business architecture (32) is the main driver for the information technology architecture (34) but the information technology architecture (34) can also have an impact on the construction of the business architecture (32). The enterprise management framework (36) allows for the management of the two architectures. A framework tower (500) is built around essential and mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The framework tower (500) is made up of a plurality of planes representing mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The components of the framework tower (500) include a strategic plan (41), a business architecture (42), an information architecture (44), an application architecture (46), a technology infrastructure architecture (48), and an enterprise information technology management framework (49). Each component in the framework tower (500) addresses the people, processes, and technology of the enterprise architecture (30) so that strategic information technology planning, enterprise architecture definition, and repeatable and effective information technology enabling solutions can be performed and delivered to the business.