Design techniques for a seamless information system architecture
This work addresses architectural integration challenges for information system designers, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing clustering methods without broad SOTA claims.
The paper tackles the problem of designing seamless information system architectures by developing an adaptive clustering method to bridge gaps between different architectural models, resulting in a technique that enables more detailed design from higher-level abstractions.
The paper discusses design techniques for a seamless architecture of information systems (IS). A seamless architecture is understood as such an architectural de-scription of an IS, that defines explicit connections between elements of architec-tural models of various architectural representations. Design techniques are based on the adaptive clustering method developed by the author, which allows one to bridge technological gaps between architectural abstracts of different levels and to link architectural models in such a way as to ensure the design of a more detailed model based on a model of a higher level of abstraction.