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Business Information Architecture for Big Data and Internet of Things

2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), 2019
Even though several architectures have been in existence for over a decade, a new research model has to be created in order to solve the requirements (volume, velocity, and variety) and constraints that affect the intelligence of smart environments. Thus, the merge of computing technologies has made the collection of Big Data (BD) possible from the ...
M. Saifeddine Hadj Sassi   +2 more
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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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The Business Models and Information Architectures of Smart Cities

Journal of Urban Technology, 2011
In the Netherlands, there are two ways cities acquire the smart city status: one way has business models preceding information architecture and the other takes an opposite direction. We used two cities to examine the underlying differences of these two approaches in terms of service enhancement, resource implications, and the sustainability of service ...
George Kuk, Marijn Janssen
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Design of a Business-to-Government Information Sharing Architecture Using Business Rules

2015
Information sharing between businesses and government agencies is of vital importance, yet business are often reluctant to share information, e.g. as it might be misused. Taking this into account is however often overlooked in the design of software architectures.
Sélinde van Engelenburg   +2 more
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The New Informated Business Architecture

2003
The 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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Information Architectures for Business Continuity

2009
Based 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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Information Architecture as an Enabler for Business Development

2016
Intelligence involves knowing information about some competitive factors like competitors' profitability and turnover rate. Information technology can help organizations to seize the information available. In this chapter we will present the solution architected and developed for a Portuguese company with a starting scenario that showed characteristics
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Identifying Information Assets for Open Data: The Role of Business Architecture and Information Quality

2012 IEEE 14th International Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, 2012
The past few years have seen a growing interest in Open Data, a movement that encourages the sharing of public sector information for better governance, greater services and more vibrant economy. While data in government agencies are in abundance, their value and quality vary significantly.
Guang-Jie Ren, Susanne Glissmann
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Semantic derivation of Enterprise Information Architecture from Business Process Architecture

2012 22nd International Conference on Computer Theory and Applications (ICCTA), 2012
Enterprise Information Architecture (EIA) is a critical success factor for Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) and Information management. The knowledge of business information provides a vital leverage to the design of enterprise information architecture.
Mahmood Ahmad, Mohammed Odeh
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Information Systems Architecture for Business Process Modeling

2007
The 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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