Jerry > It is the business people (with the help of business > analyst) to show Systems analysts (a kind of IT > people) their business architecture (technology > independent models).
OK, but I think the following is often the case: 1. A model is required to make progress. 2. Party X should be the owners and creators of the model, as it addresses their world and concerns 3. Party X does not have the resources and/or competence to create the required model. In this situation, Part X will delegate (or outsource) the creation of their model to Party Y. It is then incumbent on Party Y to obtain agreement on the model from Party X. To do this, Party Y must render the model into a form that Party X will understand. Rgds Ashley
