Title
Establishing Enterprise Communities
Abstract
One of the most important challenges facing the builders of enterprise software is the reliable implementation of the policies that are supposed to govern the various communities operating within an enterprise. Such policies are widely considered fundamental to enterprise modeling, and their specification were the subject of several recent investigations. But specification of the policy that is to govern a given community is only the first step towards its implementation; the second, and more critical step is to ensure that all members of the community actually conform to the specified policy. The conventional approach to the implementation of a policy is to build it into all members of the community subject to it. But if the community in question is large and heterogeneous, and if its members are dispersed throughout a distributed enterprise, then such "manual" implementation of its policy would be too laborious and error-prone to be practical. Moreover, a policy implemented in this manual manner would be very unstable with respect to the evolution of the system, because it can be violated by a change in the code of any member of community subject to it. It is our thesis that the only reliable way for ensuring that an heterogeneous distributed community of software modules and people conforms to a given policy is for this policy to be strictly enforced. A mechanism for establishing enterprise communities by formally specifying their policies, and by having these policies enforced is the subject of the paper
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/EDOC.2001.950422
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
specified policy,enterprise modeling,software module,manual manner,critical step,various community,community subject,enterprise community,enterprise software,enterprise communities,reliable implementation,computer science,human factors,formal specification
Data mining,Enterprise system,Systems engineering,Enterprise software,Computer science,Enterprise systems engineering,Enterprise information system,Enterprise planning system,Enterprise integration,Enterprise life cycle,Enterprise architecture management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1345-X
5
0.60
References 
Authors
9
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Constantin Serban1598.07
Xuhui Ao2425.48
Naftaly H. Minsky3762183.62