A Motivation-Oriented Architecture Modelling for e-Healthcare Prosumption
Malgorzata Pankowska ()
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Malgorzata Pankowska: University of Economics in Katowice
A chapter in Transforming Healthcare Through Information Systems, 2016, pp 33-48 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The enterprise architecture (EA) is a coherent and consistent set of principles and rules that guide system design. Enterprise architecture is considered as strategic information assets, which determine the business mission and the business processes, in which the Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) are implemented. The EA acts as a basis to communicate the system knowledge to its stakeholders. In this paper, stakeholders’ roles are emphasized as well as the motivation orientation in the enterprise architecture development is discussed. The following questions are formulated: who is the stakeholder of the EA, who is accountable and responsible for EA development, and what goals, constraints, and values are realized in the stakeholder activities’ processes for the organization mission and vision by example of e-healthcare prosumption system.
Keywords: Enterprise architecture; Stakeholders; Motivation; ArchiMate; e-healthcare; Prosumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30133-4_3
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