MODERN ERA IN BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Alexander Gromoff (),
Nikolay Kazantsev (),
Kristina Evina (),
Mikhail Ponfilenok () and
Dmitry Kozhevnikov ()
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Alexander Gromoff: National Research University Higher School of Economics, BPM Department Science and Education Center of Information Control Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Nikolay Kazantsev: National Research University Higher School of Economics, BPM Department Science and Education Center of Information Control Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Kristina Evina: National Research University Higher School of Economics, BPM Department Science and Education Center of Information Control Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Mikhail Ponfilenok: National Research University Higher School of Economics, BPM Department Science and Education Center of Information Control Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Dmitry Kozhevnikov: National Research University Higher School of Economics, BPM Department Science and Education Center of Information Control Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 2012, vol. 9 No 1 Paper 2 October, issue 2, 15-34
Abstract:
Nowadays there is a variety of views on the future business architecture. On the one hand, its getting more and more influenced by IT: information flows are growing rapidly and walls between the departments or even sub-companies are being erased. On the other hand, business architecture incumbents are not often ready for quick e-transformations due to their silos: inner friction, employees and as-is processes. The key to understanding the new wave of architecture lays in a combination of approaches and getting out of concept layer. In this study we will analyze co-adoption of several modern concepts of the new enterprise architecture creation-real-time business processes generation on the global cloud-based self-generated business service basis. The feedback loop makes business processes as visible for corrections as locally efficient. The architecture itself takes the responsibility for the global efficiency.
Keywords: Business architecture; Enterprise architecture (EA); Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM); SOA; Real-time Business Architecture (RBA); Cloud Computing; SOA 2.0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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