An Architectural Model for System of Information Systems
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Date
2015
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Springer int Publishing Ag
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
One of the most important aspects when designing and constructing an Information System is its architecture. This also applies to complex systems such as System of Information Systems (SoIS). Thus, we aim to propose an architectural model of System of Information Systems (SoIS). Though Architecture-based approaches have been promoted as a means of controlling the complexity of systems construction and evolution, what we really look for in this paper is an architectural model to aggregate services from already constructed systems. Nevertheless, it would be a good practice to compare the presented architecture of SoIS to other architecture-based approaches such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Also, it is beneficial to examine how we can use the well-established standards of SOA for the designing of SoIS. In this paper we present an architectural model for System of Information Systems, and highlight the standards of Service Oriented Architecture that might help us in this task.
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Mishra, Alok/0000-0003-1275-2050; Abel, Marie-Hélène/0000-0003-1812-6763
Keywords
System of Systems, System of Information Systems, Service Oriented Architecture, Architectural model, [INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/Web, Architectural Model, System of Information Systems, System of Systems, Service Oriented Architecture, [INFO.INFO-MA] Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]
Fields of Science
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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7
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OnTheMove (OTM) Federated Conference -- OCT 26-30, 2015 -- Rhodes, GREECE
Volume
9416
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Start Page
411
End Page
420
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