A Zachman Framework Populated with Baseball Models
or An Overview of Modeling and Simulation

Terry Bahill
Systems and Industrial Engineering
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0020
terry@sie.arizona.edu
http://www.sie.arizona.edu/sysengr/slides/zachman.ppt
Copyright © 2004-05 Bahill

There are guidelines for making good models. Amongst these are frameworks, which help organizations develop integrated models of their businesses. Frameworks help people understand organizations and systems. The Zachman framework for enterprise architecture is a matrix (or schema), where the six rows represent different perspectives of the organization and the six columns illustrate the items, or models, viewed from each perspective. In this talk, a Zachman framework is populated with models for Baseball. These models should be easy to understand without a steep learning curve. Most of the cells are filled with quantitative simulatable models that have been published in peer reviewed journal papers. The other cells are filled with simple thought models. Jacques Barzun said, "Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball, the rules and realities of the game." >From the perspective of the Zachman framework, the way to learn Baseball is to define the models within the framework, as presented in this paper.

Reference: Botta, R. and Bahill, T., "The Zachman Framework Populated with Baseball Models," Proceedings of the 14th Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), June 20-24, Toulouse, France,

The slides for this talk can be tailored for three different audiences: engineers interested in modeling and simulation, educated laymen interested in baseball or organizational planners interested in the Zachman Framework. This talk requires a CD ROM drive, PowerPoint and a computer projector. This talk takes one hour.