Newer Approach to Flexible Business Architecture of Modern Enterprise

In this study with the aim to increase the agility of enterprise we try to analyze a co-adoption of modern concepts: application of enterprise architecture (EA) in combination with real-time business process generation on cloud-based service. The process of business model generation was simulated by transformation of particular business request in semantic form into sequence of executable blocks thus forming workflow. During the generation all necessary requirements for resources, such as information, intellectual and professional skills, inputs and outputs, quality and operational risk limitations, controls and monitoring, are formed. Next the formed requirements are to be satisfied by appropriate selections from the Cloud facilities and approved by expert commission. Finally after several iterations the required business model will be created in reality and could be executed with predicted results.

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