General Integrated System Architecture and Enterprise Modeling Framework Study

Author(s):  
Qing Li ◽  
Jian Zhou ◽  
Dafeng Xu
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 114-122
Author(s):  
Umi Faddillah ◽  
Nurfia Oktaviani Syamsiah ◽  
Indah Purwandani

Abstract: Enterprise information system architecture has covered various fields, one of which is the pharmaceutical industry which has also changed significantly. Pharmaceutical companies and all business lines around the world are forced to reconsider their business priorities and strategies to deal with uncertainty, volatility and complexity. Where it will be handled in the presence of an integrated system. In this research the implementation of information system technology is carried out by implementing the TOGAF ADM framework that will help companies in architectural modeling starting from designing system architecture, business process architecture, drug sales information system architecture, technology architecture, several proposed architectural designs for business opportunities, and proposals system changes running. The result is that the enterprise modeling information system sales architecture to produce architectural blueprints can be done in six stages in the TOGAF ADM framework. Keywords: TOGAF, Sales, Pharmaceutical


2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 39-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heiko Thimm

The complexity of many decision problems of today’s globalized world requires new innovative solutions that are built upon proven decision support technology and also recent advancements in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) such as Cloud Computing and Mobile Communication. A combination of the cost-effective Cloud Computing approach with extended group decision support system technology bears several interesting unprecedented opportunities for the development of such solutions. These opportunities include ubiquitous accessibility to decision support software and, thus, the possibility to flexibly involve remote experts in group decision processes, guided access to background information, and facilitation support to direct group decision processes. The architects of such future solutions are challenged by numerous requirements that need to be considered and reflected in an integrated architectural approach. This article presents a thorough analysis of major design considerations for software solutions for collaborative decision making from a broad range of perspectives especially including the business process management perspective and the Cloud Computing perspective. The proposed architectural approach of the GRUPO-MOD system demonstrates how one can address the requirements in one integrated system architecture that supports different deployment options of Cloud Computing. A refinement of the high-level system architecture into a corresponding implementation architecture that builds on widely adopted standards such as OSGi and industry proven technology such as the Eclipse platform is also given in the article.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. 155014771986782
Author(s):  
Felipe Marques Pires ◽  
Leonardo de Souza Mendes ◽  
Lorena León Quiñonez

Research and development of applications for smart cities are extremely relevant considering the various problems that population growth will bring to large urban centers in the next few years. Although research on cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, embedded devices, sensor and actuator networks, and participatory sensing, among other paradigms, is driving the growth of solutions, there are a lot of challenges that need to be addressed. Based on these observations, in this work, we present an integrated system architecture for decision-making support and urban planning by introducing its building blocks (termed components): sensing/actuation, local processing, communication, cloud platform, and application components. In the sensing/actuation component, we present the major relevant resources for data collection, identification devices, and actuators that can be used in smart city solutions. Sensing/actuation component is followed by the local processing component, which is responsible for processing, decision-making support, and control in local scale. The communication component, as the connection element among all these components, is presented with an emphasis on the open-access metropolitan area network and cellular networks. The cloud platform is the essential component for urban planning and integration with electronic governance legacy systems, and finally, the application component, in which the government administrator and users have access to public management tools, citizen services, and other urban planning resources.


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