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William M. Ulrich : ウィキペディア英語版 | William M. Ulrich William M. Ulrich (born c. 1956) is an American business architecture consultant, consultant at Cutter Consortium, director and lecturer, known for development of 'The Systems Redevelopment Methodology' (TSRM) in the 1990s,〔John Wyzalek (1998) ''Systems Integration Success.'' p, 42〕〔Paul C. Tinnirello (1999) ''Handbook of systems development.'' p. 749〕 on legacy systems in the 2000s〔Perez-Castillo, Ricardo, et al. "Generating event logs from non-process-aware systems enabling business process mining." ''Enterprise Information Systems'' 5.3 (2011): 301-335.〕 and more recently on his work on business architecture.〔Sereff, Guy B. ''Launching an Enterprise Business Architecture Practice: A Playbook for Getting Started.'' Guy Sereff.〕 == Biography == Ulrich started to study at the Western Illinois University in 1974, and obtained his Bachelor of Business, Management Information Sciences in 1978. After graduation Ulrich started his working in industry. In 1980 he was working for IBM on reengineering and reverse engineering. He joined KPMG Peat Marwick in 1983 as Director of Reengineering Strategies, and was promoted into senior management in 1986. In 1990 he founded his own management consultancy firm TSG, INC. Since 2003 he is also became Senior Consultant at Cutter Consortium, and since 2010 president of the Business Architecture Guild. Ulrich lectured at the Northeastern Illinois University, and at the Software Engineering Institute. In the Object Management Group (OMG) he co-chairs the Business Architecture Special Interest Group.
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