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Eliciting Business Architecture Information in Enterprise Architecture Frameworks Using VMOST
2011 First ACIS/JNU International Conference on Computers, Networks, Systems and Industrial Engineering, 2011Enterprise architectures (EA) aim to provide a cohesive information technology (IT) infrastructure by tightly aligning with an enterprise's business environment. To facilitate this, enterprise architecture frameworks (EAF) have been used to understand an enterprise's strategy and business architecture to synthesize a supporting IT strategy.
Nicholas Rosasco, Josh Dehlinger
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Using Business Goals to Inform a Software Architecture
2010 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2010Requirements specifications seldom allow software and system architects to understand the business goals for a system. Architects need that information in order to design an appropriate architecture for the problem at hand. In this paper, we present a lightweight method based on goal oriented requirements engineering that begins with a canonical list ...
Paul Clements, Len Bass
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An architecture for a business and information system
IBM Systems Journal, 1988The transaction-processing environment in which companies maintain their operational databases was the original target for computerization and is now well understood. On the other hand, access to company information on a large scale by an end user for reporting and data analysis is relatively new.
B. A. Devlin, P. T. Murphy
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Information Systems Architecture for Business Process Modeling
2007The purpose of this chapter is to present our contribution in business process modeling within the CAS (CIMOSA Application Server) project. In this project, a referential, which helps enterprises to model their internal or collaborative activities within an enterprise chain (i.e., extended enterprise) is proposed. The referential is supported by a meta-
M. Spadoni, A. Abdmouleh
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Information Architectures for Business Continuity
2009Based on the framework defined in Chapter III, the fourth chapter discusses the models of information architectures that are used in implementing business computing solutions. In addition to the traditional mainframe-based architecture and most widely used client-server architecture, some recently developed architectures are briefly explained.
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The New Informated Business Architecture
2003The fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Warsaw Pact, and the disintegration of the Soviet Union are certainly monumental events in the history of the human race as the 20th century nears its close. Monumental changes are taking place in business organizations and in the managers who run them.
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An interfaced based architecture for business information systems
Proceedings of the third international workshop on Software architecture, 1998,1752'8&7,21 This paper deals with business information systems which are used daily by many people and which are crucial for the company’s business. Examples are systems for order processing, stock keeping, flight reservation and so forth. The focus of this paper are front office systems as opposed to back office systems like data warehouses.
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2016
The competition in the globalized markets highlights the need for the formation of dynamic business networks to provide mass-customized integrated solutions for customers. However, dynamic interoperations among parties within a business network results in emerging information governance (IG) requirements.
Rasouli, Mohammad Reza +3 more
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The competition in the globalized markets highlights the need for the formation of dynamic business networks to provide mass-customized integrated solutions for customers. However, dynamic interoperations among parties within a business network results in emerging information governance (IG) requirements.
Rasouli, Mohammad Reza +3 more
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Information systems architecture to support managed care business processes
Decision Support Systems, 2000Abstract Escalating costs have forced dramatic changes in the healthcare industry, with a move towards managed care. Managed care seeks to integrate healthcare delivery processes and continuously improve them through feedback based on evaluation of care outcomes.
Amitava Dutta, Shyam Heda
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General information on business Intelligence and OLAP systems architecture
2010 The 2nd International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE), 2010The category of systems that support the decision process is defined as the “business intelligence” term. On the whole, this regards all kinds of computer tools that add “Intelligence” to the business process. The traditional or operational application integration, along with a range of programs for data analysis or from the category of expert systems ...
Mironela Pirnau +2 more
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