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Architectural views of an IT System in an Organization

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Running head: ARCHITECURAL VIEWS OF AN IT SYSTEM IN AN ORGANIZATION

Architectural views of an IT System in an Organization

The business architecture views in this scenario deals with the employees using the system,

information involved as well as the processes executed to ensure the exchange of the business

information. One needs to analyze the business scenario. There exist four different locations

within which the system should be implemented. Therefore the system needs to have a

connection that links the work stations involved in the four locations. This can easily be achieved

by the use of virtual private networks (require a large database as well as servers) which allow

sharing of resources among the four different locations of the company. Next each company

within its location should internetwork their workstations internally to allow each employee to

have access to the system. The system should be password protected and have limits of

authorization depending on the levels of access; receptionist, normal employees, supervisors,

managers as well as shareholders. For proper usability, the system needs to be simple and

personalized depending on the department each employee works. Furthermore the system should

be linked with a help interface in case the user needs help on using the system (Open group

2006).

The enterprise manageability view focuses on the administration, management and operations of

the system. This architectural view is integral in protecting the stability of the system whenever

there exist changes in the system. The administrators of the system cover issues such as

performance; upgrade, fault management as well as initial deployment of the system components

(Hilliard). The components that need protection in this scenario involve software, hardware, data,

and security and networking assets. The database administrators are responsible for maintaining

the availability as well the health of the system. They monitor the flow of data as well as its

protection. They also update the system on a regular basis. The information posted on the
Running head: ARCHITECURAL VIEWS OF AN IT SYSTEM IN AN ORGANIZATION

system should be accessible by all employees of the company. The system requires a distributed

management system to ensure effective and efficient monitoring of the employees work. The

system also needs to have a protected room within a central location of the companies where

servers and back-up data are stored (Open group 2006).


Running head: ARCHITECURAL VIEWS OF AN IT SYSTEM IN AN ORGANIZATION

References:

Open group. Developing Architecture Views. (2006). Retrieved October 25, 2015, from

http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap31.html

Hilliard, R. (n.d.).Views and Viewpoints in Software Systems Architecture. Retrieved October 25,

2015, from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?

doi=10.1.1.28.3049&rep=rep1&type=pdf

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