John A. Zachman is the originator of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture that received broad acceptance around the world as a "periodic table" of enterprise models. He is also known for his early contributions to IBM's information strategy methodology (Business Systems Planning) and executive team planning techniques (Intensive Planning). John is now the chief executive officer of his own education and consulting business, Zachman International. In addition, he is chairman of the board of Zachman Framework Associates, a worldwide consortium managing conformance to The Zachman Framework™ principles, and chief executive officer of the Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement (ZIFA), an organization dedicated to advancing the conceptual and implementation states of the art in enterprise architecture. He has focused on enterprise architecture since 1970 and written extensively on the subject. In 2003, he wrote The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture: A Primer on Enterprise Engineering and Manufacturing.

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