Analysis of an existing computer system in the context of a transformation (obsolescence)
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Ability to use different AI engines Assertiveness
Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN)
Reading and comprehension EGL
Pyroborate
Mission
The solution architect intervenes in a field where the challenge is to ensure the performance of the company's services.
In a context of digital transformation, defined and framed at the strategic level, its role is crucial in the tactical phase of designing and implementing the software solution that meets the needs of the beneficiary.
The solution architect is involved in projects impacting information systems (IS - including computer systems) and is responsible for the overall architecture, design and implementation of the defined solution.
Their intervention is based on their understanding of the client, their environment, their business activities, and their processes. The solution architect must meet the client's high expectations at both the business and application levels (performance, productivity gains, management, data traceability and storage, business process optimization, etc.).
His expertise and methodology lead him, during the scoping phase, to conduct a convergence study in order to propose a solution tailored to the needs while taking into account cost and time constraints.
From the preparatory phase, the solution architect considers the organizational and technological constraints of the client to gain a comprehensive view, enabling him to define the impacts and risks on the overall operation of both the ETNIC (Economic, Technological, and Industrial) organization and the client's specific business activities.
It must focus on analysing the architecture and formalizing business issues, defining business repositories understandable by all project participants, analysing the added business value and functional capabilities, analysing the different impacts on business processes to propose a coherent (IT) solution.
He is able to understand technologies and their ability to integrate, in order to position them correctly in their proper place within IT systems.
He is also responsible for ensuring the conditions for project success are in place: he oversees the design, development, deployment and testing phases.
Activities
Understanding, through the requirements arising from the business, the IT solutions to be provided
Identify the architectural components to build the solutions to be provided to the business.
To propose understandable solution models for both business and IT professionals
Maximize the value delivered to the business through IT solutions
Analyse and model IT solutions
Analyse IT solutions in order to develop a semantic understanding of them.
To model and prepare architectural documentation within the framework of IT projects carried out in the company.
Produce documentation of solutions tailored to different stakeholders, adapting the vocabulary to the specific stakeholder.
Create a systemic view of IT solutions
Assisting other architects in their analyses and modelling within a holistic approach to the information system.
Contribute, from a "quality" perspective, to the implementation and revision of the procedure manual and related processes.
Monitor the obsolescence of IT solutions
Ensure the reuse of standard business vocabulary and, where appropriate, establish a glossary of business terms in order to standardize the vocabulary used in communications between the different stakeholders.
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