an extensive collection of birds, reptiles and mammals, it also maintains its grounds as an arboretum, with a rare plant collection. · 4,000 animals of more than 800 species · grew out of exotic animal exhibitions (1915) Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego · Founded in 1941 · It was formerly La Jolla Art Museum · Focuses on the collection, preservation, exhibition of works on the period from 1950 to the present Petco Park · Open-air ballpark · Opened in 2004 · replacing Qualcomm · Named after the animal and pet supplies retailer Petco · Home park of San Diego Padres Black's Beach · is a beach in La Jolla · the largest nude beach in the United States · A volunteer group called the Black's Beach Bares helps to keep the beach clean · They also host events and picnics through the summer at the beach. · is known to surfers.Because of the large surf and
structured way of viewing and defining an enterprise. The Framework in practice is used for organizing enterprise architectural "artifacts" in a way that takes into account both: · who the artifact targets for example, business owner and builder, and · what particular issue for example, data and functionality is being addressed. These artifacts may include design documents, specifications, and models.[3]Scope (Ballpark) View. This view describes the business purposeand strategy, which defines the playing field (ballpark) for theotherviews. It serves as the context within which the other views will bederived and managed. Owner's View (Enterprise Model). This is a description of the organization within which the information system must function. Analyzing this view reveals which parts of the enterprise can be automated. Designer's View (System Model). This view outlines how the