Information technology interoperability awareness: A taxonomy model based on information requirements and business needs

The successful business has to manage its operations based on seamlessly integrated information systems. In practice, no single solution fits all, so most of the companies are to implement more than one information system based on business needs and availability. What makes the difference is how int...

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Published inPICMET '08 - 2008 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology pp. 846 - 855
Main Authors Cayir, S., Nuri Basoglu, A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2008
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Summary:The successful business has to manage its operations based on seamlessly integrated information systems. In practice, no single solution fits all, so most of the companies are to implement more than one information system based on business needs and availability. What makes the difference is how interoperable are the deployed systems between each other. In this study the importance of critical information to be exchanged is examined. A taxonomy model for a successful application of interoperable enterprise information system is proposed. The findings include userspsila information requirements, business needs, and interoperable systemspsila information requirements.
ISBN:1890843172
9781890843175
ISSN:2159-5100
DOI:10.1109/PICMET.2008.4599692