Designing-in-the-Large: combining local perspectives to generate enterprise-wide integration solutions

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Abstract

Local perspectives are important in designing effective enterprise integration solutions because they provide deep understanding of how each system may interact with others. Combining these local perspectives into a global solution is, however, equally important to develop a coherent enterprise integration blueprint. The participants in this exercise tend to be managers who have local but informal knowledge, and designers who may have a global but incomplete view that must be translated into formal models necessary for implementation. We develop a method and supporting modeling constructs aimed at such 'designing-in-the-large' that facilitates this bridging from local perspectives to global solutions, and from informal representations to formal models amenable for implementation. We present the result as design science outcomes - a Method and Modeling Constructs - that have benefited from multiple design-and-test cycles, and describe an authentic demonstration.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign Science Research in Information Systems. Advances in Theory and Practice
PublisherSpringer
Pages122–138
StatePublished - 2012

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