Building sustainable ecosystem-oriented architectures
This addresses the problem of building sustainable and adaptive IT systems for organizations, but it appears incremental as it extends existing service-oriented architectures with ecosystem concepts.
The paper tackles the fragility and lack of features in service-oriented architectures for sustainable computing infrastructures, proposing a novel Ecosystem-Oriented Architecture (EOA) framework that aims to deliver universal interoperability, automated management, and self-adaptation to build agile e-enterprises.
Currently, organizations are transforming their business processes into e-services and service-oriented architectures to improve coordination across sales, marketing, and partner channels, to build flexible and scalable systems, and to reduce integration-related maintenance and development costs. However, this new paradigm is still fragile and lacks many features crucial for building sustainable and progressive computing infrastructures able to rapidly respond and adapt to the always-changing market and environmental business. This paper proposes a novel framework for building sustainable Ecosystem- Oriented Architectures (EOA) using e-service models. The backbone of this framework is an ecosystem layer comprising several computing units whose aim is to deliver universal interoperability, transparent communication, automated management, self-integration, self-adaptation, and security to all the interconnected services, components, and devices in the ecosystem. Overall, the proposed model seeks to deliver a comprehensive and a generic sustainable business IT model for developing agile e-enterprises that are constantly up to new business constraints, trends, and requirements. Future research can improve upon the proposed model so much so that it supports computational intelligence to help in decision making and problem solving.