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The birth of an e-business system conflicts, compromises, and gaps in methods

This paper describes the system architecture development process in an international ICT company, which is building a comprehensive e-business system for its customers. The implementation includes the integration of data and legacy systems from independent business units and the construction of a un...

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Main Author: Smolander, K.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:This paper describes the system architecture development process in an international ICT company, which is building a comprehensive e-business system for its customers. The implementation includes the integration of data and legacy systems from independent business units and the construction of a uniform Web-based customer interface. The research focuses on the creation of e-business system architecture and observes that the architecture is not completely designed through rational decisions and trade-offs. Instead, it emerges through somewhat non-deliberate actions obliged by the situation and its constraints, conflicts, compromises, and political decisions. The interview-based qualitative data is analyzed using grounded theory and a general explanation model for the creation of e-business system architecture is introduced. The role of technical system architecture in e-business systems development is clarified and e-business specific requirements for development methods are listed and compared to the support provided by UML and RUP.
DOI:10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174397