Unbundling business processes to fine-grained e-services through the next generation EIS frameworks

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Nowadays, Enterprise Information Systems are based on TPS, MIS, and DSS and organizations are maturing to make the baselines of their Business, Enterprise, and Technology architectures based on the Service Oriented Strategies and Architectures (SOSA). The traditional EIS frameworks make their Business, Enterprise, and Technology baselines on the Business Processes or Business Usecases and they must be unbundled through the Electronic Services to realize the SOSA. The Next Generation EIS Frameworks offer a full range of E-Service enterprise patterns that include the development of comprehensive strategies to integrate internet based solutions, E-Business, E-Commerce, and E-Government disciplines, E-Service technologies, and methodologies into the software sensitive organizations. In addition to, the Next Generation EIS Frameworks focus to facilitate the working of Service Requesters, Service Brokers, and Service Providers, in both Provider-Centric SOA and Consumer-Centric SOA perspectives over a Grid. Next Generation EIS Frameworks are Enterprise Information Systems to manage their Integrated Services {E(IS)2}. This paper would explain what the Next Generation EIS Frameworks are and instantiates ISRUP E-Service Framework as an instance of the Next Generation EIS Frameworks. The theme of this paper is to specify the role of E-Services to promote commercial and governmental unbundling affairs by way of using the Next Generation EIS Frameworks which developed to leverage E-Governments, E-Businesses, and E-Commerce though just the added-value E-Services. In addition to, This paper shows the main features of the Next Generation EIS Frameworks which they are Grid-Centric, X2Y-Centric, E-Service Centric, Collaborative-Centric base on new Enterprise Architecture Frameworks, and they are Data and Service-Integration Oriented. © 2008 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Hashemi, S. M., Teshnehlab, M., & Razzazi, M. (2008). Unbundling business processes to fine-grained e-services through the next generation EIS frameworks. In IFIP International Federation for Information Processing (Vol. 255, pp. 983–991). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76312-5_22

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