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MOTIVATION ISSUES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
Mladen Varga
; Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The Zachman Framework for information systems architecture is a scheme for classifying and organizing the design artefacts created in the process of designing and producing information systems. It classifies artefacts on two views or dimensions: perspectives or roles and characteristics or abstractions. Although motivation abstractions are often neglected, the motivation should be the most influential driver in designing information system. We suggest business rules approach, which breaks away business rules from information system’s data and processes and places business rules in the center of users’ interests. The responsibility for defining and maintaining business rules must be taken over by business people.
Keywords
information systems; Zachman framework; information systems architecture; motivation abstraction; business rules
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78420
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Publication date:
12.12.2003.
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