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The enterprise architecture (EA) is defined as a coherent and consistent set of principles and rules that guides system design. In the EA modelling methods, an enterprise is identified with institution, business or administrative unit, a firm or an industrialized region. Beyond that, EA can be considered as a set of organizational attributes or activities. In this paper, the human roles' approach...
The chapter covers explanations of innovations for public administration and analysis of virtual communities and eMunicipalities as innovations. The objectives and results received from survey of municipalities' Web sites are presented to enable concluding.
The main goal of the chapter is the presentation of the application project portfolio management approach to support development of e-Municipality and public administration information systems. The models of how people publish and utilize information on the web have been transformed continually. Instead of simply viewing on static web pages, users publish their own content through blogs and photo-...
This chapter is an attempt to explain the important impact that contract theory delivers with respect to the concept of virtual organization. The author believes that not enough research has been conducted in order to transfer theoretical foundations for networking to the phenomena of virtual organizations and open autonomic computing environment to ensure the controllability and management of them...
The Big Data is a modification of the traditional view of information organization, particularly view of the data warehouses and databases. Nowadays, business organizations must address a mix of structured, unstructured and streaming data that supports queries and reports. Business recognized the wealth of untapped information in open social media data. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to present...
The reasoning of autopoiesis, or self-referential social systems, lying in social organizations that are continuously self-making via discourse have not yet reached a steady state. The academic works analyses allow to present many examples of autopoietic organizations. The paper aims to reveal autopoiesis in recommender systems and present the interpretation of the self-production development.
User participation in the development of a business information system is considered essential to the success of the system. The paper covers analysis of different approaches concerning user involvement in the process of system development. The last part of the paper includes the analysis of the empirical research results on user participation.
The paper covers considerations on open access movement for science and research development. The first part includes discussions on what an open access is, next the business model of open access publishing is presented. The third subchapter comprises the review of open access solutions developed at 20 universities around the world. In conclusion open access movement is interpreted as socio-economic...
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