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1 Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc. Enterprise Elements

2 Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc. Company Overview Inception June, 2004 First release June, 2005 Version 7.1 release December, 2011 Customers – 30+ –80% US Federal –20% Private Sector/Municipal Locations in Reston, VA and Crystal City, VA

3 Elements = “Access For Oracle” Elements Oracle Collaboration History Audit Trail Task Management Version Control Process Enforcement Data Transformation Wizards Web Services ODBC/JDBC XMI Interoperability Product Interfaces ePortal Forms Charts Reports Queries Scorecards Workflow Visualization Portal Management User Admin Schema Generation User Interface Generation Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

4 Elements Summary Data management system that allows users to create databases with the ease of Access and with the robustness of Oracle CIO’s dream product for data management: –Departments, workgroups and even individuals can create “local” solutions with zero or minimum IT support –All configuration and data resides centrally in Oracle –Centralization and integrity of all structured corporate knowledge ROI/Value Proposition –Reuse of existing solutions and data across enterprise –Significant reduction in management burden of disparate local systems (which can number in the 10s of thousands for large enterprises) –Significant reduction in time and cost of data collation across formerly disparate systems –Significant risk reduction due to increased data integrity Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

5 Multiple On-line Solutions Enterprise Systems Dept X Solution Dept Y Solution “Data Between the Cracks” Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

6 Applications Customers can acquire the Elements Repository technology and use it to accelerate the development of major applications. Customers can re-host existing Oracle-based applications within Elements. Customers can utilize Elements in lieu of decentralized “primitive” data management tools, such as Access and Excel. Customers can acquire pre-build vertical/specialty applications built on our own platform (EA, DoDAF, Metadata Management) Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

7 Architecture User Community Modelers / Analysts Decision Makers Intermittent /Casual Stakeholders UNDER-SERVED UNDER-SERVED Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

8 Integrated Architecture Relational Source(s) EA Modeling Tools e.g. SA, ProVision, Troux Point-Solution Tools e.g. UML, ERwin EE-Managed Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

9 DoDAF-Compliant Data Management System Interfaces to all major DoDAF modeling tools DoDAF 2.0-ready Supports –Progress/quality/completeness analysis –Trade-off analysis –Trending –Federation = “Net-Centric EA” DoDAF Elements

10 Process Definition and Enforcement Elements allows the definition and enforcement of information lifecycle processes –An example of a possible Change Proposal process is shown on the right. –A Test Plan process might be Defined, Approved, Executed, Passed, and Failed, or something similar. Rules can be applied to statuses and transitions to control access, editing and movement through the process Process histories are captured allowing complete analysis of churn, cycles, overall status, and bottlenecks. Processes can be applied at any level. For example: –Investment –System –Project –Diagram –Task Access control settings can be different for different states Rules can be applied to the transitions, allowing promotion only under defined conditions Triggers can be set for transitions, causing email alerts, starts of discussion threads, automatic assignment, etc. Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.

11 Elements Physical Architecture Copyright 2012, Enterprise Elements, Inc.


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