Five EA app ideas – anyone interested?
This is another follow-on to the earlier post ‘Helping others make sense of my work’ – this time about how to bring all of this to a wider audience and market, and help bring ‘whole-enterprise architecture’ ideas into more general use.
If you’ve been around this weblog for a while, you’ve probably noticed I tend to churn out ideas for tools for whole-enterprise-architecture. That’s what I am, really – a toolmaker, a maker of conceptual tools.
Some of those ideas for tools, I’ll have to admit, have pretty much gone nowhere. Others, though, have gained a fair bit of attention and interest. A few have so far made it out into book-form, and look like going a lot further.
But what I really want to do is re-work all of the best ideas into apps – tools that can be used online or offline, on any part of the EA toolset-ecosystem, from smartphones to tablets to laptops to desktops to ‘proper’ repository-based EA-toolsets.
The practical catch is that I’m long out of date as a software-developer, and at present I don’t have access to investment funds to pay someone else to do it.
So I’m looking for partners to work with me in developing these apps.
I firmly believe that if we get it right, there’s a huge potential market for several of these app-ideas, and at present there’s little or nothing out there to serve that need. And the first developer who fully ‘gets’ what I’ve been struggling to explain here on this weblog over the past few years is going to gain a market-position that should establish them for many years to come. So, your choice, folks: anyone interested?
I’ll quickly outline below the five ideas that I think are the most ready to be implemented as apps:
- SCAN sensemaking-framework
- Context-space mapping sensemaking-method
- ‘This’ exploratory game for service-oriented enterprise-architectures
- Enterprise Canvas for modelling service-oriented enterprise-architectures
- SEMPER diagnostic and intervention-design for organisational ‘ability to do work’
For each app-idea, I’ll summarise:
- why and how this app will help
- what the app would do
- what it would look like
- existing apps which include some aspects of this
- how this links with broader EA-tools context
- probable market (and hence potential revenue)
- probable complexity / difficulty for development (and hence potential cost)
- current development-status
- posts and other sources for further information on this prospect
- other notes (if any)
For the right person, or the right team, there really is a huge opportunity here that’s too good to miss…
Read on, anyway: and if you’re interested in any of this, or know someone else who might be, please get in touch with me as soon as possible. Thanks!
