Start Date
16-8-2018 12:00 AM
Description
The rapid growth of Information Technology (IT) usage in enterprises has led to complex, heterogeneous, and dynamic IT system landscapes. Thus, a realization of efficient and effective application system landscapes is required, which in turn demands for a synchronization of activities and collaboration among all involved stakeholders. In this research, we advocate an approach where implementation details can be shared with the customer from a birds-eyes viewpoint down to the technical implementation as needed. As the main artifact, a new framework named Application System Landscape Engineering Process (ASLEP) will be proposed. It supports the provider’s service delivery process including cost estimation of application system landscapes. The research question addressed is: How can the ASLEP be formalized to integrate stakeholders, process stages, and information to build application system landscapes for customers of application service providers?
Recommended Citation
Hintsch, Johannes; Gali, Karthik; Jamous, Naoum; and Turowski, Klaus, "An Application System Landscape Engineering Process Framework (ASLEP)" (2018). AMCIS 2018 Proceedings. 20.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2018/StrategicIT/Presentations/20
An Application System Landscape Engineering Process Framework (ASLEP)
The rapid growth of Information Technology (IT) usage in enterprises has led to complex, heterogeneous, and dynamic IT system landscapes. Thus, a realization of efficient and effective application system landscapes is required, which in turn demands for a synchronization of activities and collaboration among all involved stakeholders. In this research, we advocate an approach where implementation details can be shared with the customer from a birds-eyes viewpoint down to the technical implementation as needed. As the main artifact, a new framework named Application System Landscape Engineering Process (ASLEP) will be proposed. It supports the provider’s service delivery process including cost estimation of application system landscapes. The research question addressed is: How can the ASLEP be formalized to integrate stakeholders, process stages, and information to build application system landscapes for customers of application service providers?