Innovative modeling of {Architect@Place} pattern artifacts in ISRUP framework

Nowadays the role and the importance of information in promotion of organizations is obvious for everyone. Business enterprises and organizations need more complete, right and comprehensive information than before in order to keep and improve their ranking among their competitors. So, business managers would tend to establish Information Technology (IT) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems. As a result, information and supporting process, information processing facilities, networks and communication channels are the most valuable assets of an organization and business enterprise. As far as old business enterprises are not service oriented, these organizations can be adapted to the new service oriented technologies very hard and have led IT and ICT consultant to face very complex problems. ISRUP (Information Systems based on RUP) framework derived from Zachman enterprise architecture tries to provide a service oriented architecture for business enterprises in order to converge E-Business, ECommerce and E-Government through just leveraging by E-Services using UML (Unified Modeling Language), RUP (Rational Unified Process) terminology. ISRUP enterprise framework consists of 5 views, 8 models and 40 enterprise patterns. In this paper, we are going to suggest the artifacts of {Architect@Place} enterprise pattern which describes design and implementation of security in hardware and software components from architect's view with inspiration from ISO 27001 and ISO 27002 standards.

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