Executive Update

A Three-Level Enterprise Architecture Based on Web Services

Posted May 14, 2007 | Technology |

In this Executive Update, we propose a three-level enterprise architecture that allows organizations to manage their computer and information assets -- hardware, software, processes, and data -- based on the Web services model. We denote these levels as resource, application, and strategic.

About The Author
Quan Z. Sheng
Quan Z. Sheng is a Lecturer in the School of Computer Science at the University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. His research interests lie in the areas of Web services, business process integration, and pervasive computing. He can be reached at qsheng at cs.adelaide.edu.au.
Leon Jololian
Leon Jololian is an Associate Professor in the College of Information Technology at Zayed University in Dubai, UAE. His research interests include software architecture, component integration, and Web services. He can be reached at Leon.Jololian at zu.ac.ae.
Zakaria Maamar
Zakaria Maamar is Professor in the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE. His research interests include business processes, the Internet of Things, and Web 2.0. Dr. Maamar has a PhD in computer science from Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. He can be reached at zakaria.maamar@zu.ac.ae.
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