In 1988 he obtained his PhD, Computer Science from University of Cambridge with a thesis on automated decision-making using qualitative reasoning.
[3] Morgan started his career in industry and worked on "projects in Europe and the US with companies such as Unisys and EDS (now part of Hewlett-Packard) across diverse industries such as Government, Transportation, Aerospace and Financial Services.
"[4] In the late 1990s he worked for SD-Scicon PLC, which was affiliated with the National Computing Centre in Manchester.
In 2003 he was appointed Professor in computer science and vice president of Enterprise Informatics at Neumont University, and in 2010 he moved to the INTI International University in Malaysia, where he is appointed Professor of computer science.
The business architecture corresponds reasonably to the Conceptual viewpoint in the Zachman Framework.