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Open Access February 19, 2024

The use of contemporary Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) technologies for digital transformation

Abstract Our lives are becoming more and more digital, and this has an impact on how we work, study, communicate, and interact. Businesses are currently digitally altering their information systems, procedures, culture, and strategy. Existing businesses and economies are severely disrupted by the digital revolution. The Internet of Things, microservices, and mobile services are examples of IT systems with [...] Read more.
Our lives are becoming more and more digital, and this has an impact on how we work, study, communicate, and interact. Businesses are currently digitally altering their information systems, procedures, culture, and strategy. Existing businesses and economies are severely disrupted by the digital revolution. The Internet of Things, microservices, and mobile services are examples of IT systems with numerous, dispersed, and very small structures that are made possible by digitization. Utilizing the possibilities of cloud computing, mobile systems, big data and analytics, services computing, Internet of Things, collaborative networks, and decision support, numerous new business prospects have emerged throughout the years. The logical basis for robust and self-optimizing run-time environments for intelligent business services and adaptable distributed information systems with service-oriented enterprise architectures comes from biological metaphors of living, dynamic ecosystems. This has a significant effect on how digital services and products are designed from a value- and service-oriented perspective. The evolution of enterprise architectures and the shift from a closed-world modeling environment to a more flexible open-world composition establish the dynamic framework for highly distributed and adaptive systems, which are crucial for enabling the digital transformation. This study examines how enterprise architecture has changed over time, taking into account newly established, value-based relationships between digital business models, digital strategies, and enhanced enterprise architecture.
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Open Access December 29, 2019

Explainable Analytics in Multi-Cloud Environments: A Framework for Transparent Decision-Making

Abstract The multitude of services and resources available in multi-cloud environments has increased the importance of analytics applications in cloud brokering. These applications can orchestrate services and resources that reside in different domains and require inputs that a single cloud provider could not easily acquire. Yet, despite their distinct characteristics, multi-cloud analytics users have no [...] Read more.
The multitude of services and resources available in multi-cloud environments has increased the importance of analytics applications in cloud brokering. These applications can orchestrate services and resources that reside in different domains and require inputs that a single cloud provider could not easily acquire. Yet, despite their distinct characteristics, multi-cloud analytics users have no voice in the ranking of the services in brokerage marketplaces. In this chapter, we introduce the concept and propose the implementation of explainable analytics to increase transparency and user satisfaction in multi-cloud environments. The criteria that we have identified and measured in order to summarize them in explainable results allow cloud users to acquire an understanding of the ranking rules, a crucial requirement in trustful decision-making. Our proposal accounts for a set of regulations for intelligent systems and targets their specific adaptation and use in multi-cloud environments.
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