The Triangular Life Cycle Model, Phil Robinson
XAF: A Minimalist EA Framework for an Agile Environment, Phil Robinson and Floris Gout, Cutter IT Journal, Vol 19, No 3, March 2006
The eXtreme Architecture Process: Amplifying the UML, Phil Robinson and Floris Gout, / Oracle Scene Issue 24 Winter 2005
Extreme Architecture: Part 3, Applying the Framework, Phil Robinson and Floris Gout, Oracle Scene Issue 22 Summer 2005
Extreme Architecture - Part 2, Architecture Components, Phil Robinson and Floris Gout, Oracle Scene Issue 20 Winter 2004
Extreme Architecture: Architecture Components, Phil Robinson and Floris Gout, Oracle Scene Issue 19 Autumn 2004
Extreme Architecture: A Minimalist IT Architecture Framework. Phil Robinson and Floris Gout.
The Importance of Being Agile. Phil Robinson.
"Entity Beans" Table Interface or Software Components? Phil Robinson. (Note: Some of the concepts in this paper have become less relevant with the advent of J2EE Version 2. However the author still believes that conceptual modelling is the best way to bridge the “object-relational divide”.)
Caught disaster: using the layered systems model as a tool for wayward software projects. Phil Robinson and Martin Ringer.
Focus and strategic action in management: using a systemic model of organisational culture to inform managerial actions. Phil Robinson and Martin Ringer
Entity Relationship Diagrams. Short description of this technique from a previous version of our web site - by popular request!