A Structured Approach For Integrating Process Control, Engineering And Business Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Applegate
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In the same way that a blueprint communicates information about a structure, a useful systems architecture should provide information that guides the construction and implementation of computing systems. Taking the blueprint analogy a step further, a plot plan can also show where in the "bigger picture" a particular design fits (if in fact it does) and what a builder needs to know about the environment in which he or she will operate. In the context of business systems, a meaningful architecture should convey the following: 1. The primary purpose of computer based systems relative to particular task or operation. 2. The relationship of systems to each other and an indication of their interaction and dependencies. 3. The relationship of systems relative to the organization and its objectives. 4. Indications of where IS/IT resources can best be allocated to support the organization. 5. The overall context in which new systems and technologies can be assessed for both their impact on current system and on the organization itself.
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APA: J. M. Applegate  (1998)  A Structured Approach For Integrating Process Control, Engineering And Business Systems

MLA: J. M. Applegate A Structured Approach For Integrating Process Control, Engineering And Business Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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