This paper presents formal approaches for assessing the integration of information system components. They were developed to support decisions in the strategic management of information systems. The fulfillment of integration requirements, the dependency of information system components on each other, and the heterogeneity of the integration infrastructure are the major assessment criteria.The meta-model 3LGM2A is the (semi-)formal base for methods introduced here. The fulfillment of integration requirements is checked by matching sets of application components that have specific requirements (requirements domains) with sets of application components that exchange data or call operations related to the requirements (communication domains). Requirements categories support the handling of the numerous specific requirements.For assessing the complexity of an information system or its subsystems the figures degree of informational dependence, degree of functional dependence, and degree of heterogeneity are defined.
Projects: Management of health information systems
Publication type: InCollection
Book Title: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Interoperability of heterogeneous information systems
Publisher: ACM Press
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Citation: In Proceedings of the first international workshop on Interoperability of heterogeneous information systems, pp. 55–62, ACM Press, Bremen and Germany
Date Published: 2005
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