Organanisational structures during SOA implementations

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Abstract

This research depicts the development of a conceptual Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance Element entitled “Organisational Structures”. Τhis element is part of a SOA Governance framework that includes nine distinctive elements with Organisational Structure being one of the critical ones. The conceptualisation of the proposed element is based on the authors’ previous research, grounded in the normative literature and further developed to include healthcare specific aspects. The proposal is tested in a healthcare setting utilising qualitative methods and the findings presented herein. This proposal aims to pinpoint attributes and guidelines for SOA Organisational Structures, required to successfully govern SOA and tackle longstanding Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) challenges.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2014
EditorsAhmad Ghoneim, Marinos Themistocleous, Gianluigi Viscusi, Nitham Mohammed Hindi
PublisherEuropean and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems
ISBN (Electronic)9781908549181
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event11th European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems: Big Data in the Era of Cloud Computing and Social Media, EMCIS 2014 - Doha, Qatar
Duration: 27 Oct 201428 Oct 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings of the European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2014

Conference

Conference11th European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems: Big Data in the Era of Cloud Computing and Social Media, EMCIS 2014
Country/TerritoryQatar
CityDoha
Period27/10/1428/10/14

Keywords

  • IS management
  • Organisational structures
  • SOA Governance

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