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BUSINESS PLUG-IN 4 IT ARCHITECTURES CIS 429: Business Information Systems
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES Enterprise architecture The plans for how an organization will build, deploy, use, and share its data, processes, and IT assets Enterprise architect (EA) - a person who is… grounded in ____________ fluent in business a patient diplomat an important bridge between IT and the business
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: Backup and Recovery Backup An exact ________ of a system’s information Recovery The ability to get a system up and running Techniques used for backup and recovery Fault _________: The ability to respond gracefully to an unexpected hardware or software failure. Failover: A backup operation that automatically switches to a standby if the primary system fails.
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: Disaster Recovery Disaster recovery best practices: Mind the enterprise architectures Monitor the quality of computer _________ Make sure the networks can be restored quickly in the case of downtime Set up disaster recovery plans Provide adequate staff _________ so that operators are aware of any IT-related problems
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: Disaster Recovery Disaster recovery plan A detailed process for recovering information or an IT system in the event of a disaster such as a fire or flood Hot site—a separate fully-equipped facility Cold site—a separate facility without computer equipment Disaster recovery cost _______ Charts the cost to the organization of the unavailability of information and technology Charts the cost to the organization of recovering from a disaster over time
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Disaster Recovery Cost Curve
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: Information Security A good information architecture includes a strong information security plan.. Managing user access Up-to-date _________ software and patches
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INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTURE Infrastructure architecture The hardware, software, and _________________ equipment that support the organization’s goals Five primary characteristics of a solid infrastructure architecture: 1. Flexibility—can handle all types of business changes 2. Scalability—adapting to increasing demands 3. Reliability—functioning properly 4. Availability—high degree of _________ 5. Performance—________ at performing processes
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APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE Application architecture Determines how applications integrate and relate to each other Recent techniques:
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Web Services Web service A standardized way of integrating Web-based applications using the XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI open standards over an Internet protocol backboneXMLSOAPWSDLUDDIopenstandardsInternetprotocolbackbone Events—Conditions that signal threats and opportunities, and alert those who can act on the information Service--_________ software products that appeal to a broad audience Interoperability The ability of software and hardware on different machines from different vendors to share data.
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Open Systems Nonproprietary IT hardware and software made available by standards and procedures that Allow systems to seamlessly share information Capitalize on enterprise architectures Eliminate ___________ systems and promote competitive pricing For example Linux A freely-distributable open source operating system that runs on a number of hardware platforms. Open Office Open Office
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