Michael Rosen (enterprise architect)

Michael (Mike) Rosen (born 1956) is an American enterprise architect, and management consultant, known for his work on Common Object Request Broker Architecture (1998),[1][2] and Applying service-oriented architecture.[3]

Biography

After attending the Albert Einstein High School in Maryland, Rosen obtained his BS in Electronics Engineering from the University of Maryland College Park in 1978. In 2013 he continued his PhD study at the Radboud University on advancements in the field of business architecture under Erik Proper.

After graduation Rosen started his career in industry. In 1982 he joined Digital Equipment Corporation, where he worked in various positions in software development of distributed technologies, operating systems, middleware, and transaction processing. In 1997 he moved to BEA Systems, where he was product architect. Since 1999 he has been Enterprise Architect and CTO for several companies, and from 2003 to 2013 he was also Director of Business and Enterprise Architecture at Cutter Consortium. Since 2004 he is also Chief Scientist at the Wilton Consulting Group, a consultancy firm specialized in business architecture, enterprise architecture and service-oriented architecture.

In 2011 Rosen co-founded of the Business Architecture Guild with William M. Ulrich and others, and is its Vice-President ever since. He is representative for the Business Architecture Guild in the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations, and member of its board of directors.

Selected Publication

Articles, a selection:

Patents

References

  1. Pritchard, Jason. COM and CORBA side by side: architectures, strategies, and implementations. Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., 1999.
  2. Tai, Wolfgang Emmerich Stefan. Engineering distributed objects. (2000).
  3. Cândido, Gonçalo, et al. "SOA in reconfigurable supply chains: A research roadmap." Engineering applications of artificial intelligence 22.6 (2009): 939-949.

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