2002
DOI: 10.1109/mitp.2002.1046639
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A practical framework for discussing IT infrastructure

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“…As discussed above, IT infrastructure is a set of shared IT resources that provide a foundation to enable business applications in an organization [10,21]. This paper attempts to build a definition of IT infrastructure in different perspective.…”
Section: A It Infrastructure Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed above, IT infrastructure is a set of shared IT resources that provide a foundation to enable business applications in an organization [10,21]. This paper attempts to build a definition of IT infrastructure in different perspective.…”
Section: A It Infrastructure Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Operating systems platforms. The Operating Systems (OS) [10] were assessed so as to know the OS platform supporting the Property Management System (PMS), Point of Sales (POS), Procurement/Inventory Control software, Telephone Management System, File Server, and Accounting system used by the hotels. 3) Enterprise software applications.…”
Section: A Survey Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying a holistic view while planning and analysing modifications (cp. Assumption 2 ) requires a clear understanding of the contained elements (inner ) and boundaries (outer ) of the examined IT-Infrastructure to know, which elements, components, services and attributes have to be considered during evaluation [24,22]. Additionally, this knowledge is necessary for the distinction between local modifications and global capability effects.…”
Section: How To Evaluate High-level Global Capability Effects Inducementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term "IT-Infrastructure" is an overloaded notion, heavily changing over time and -albeit a plethora of literature -lacking a domain-spanning, commonly accepted definition [22] that could be used to answer subquestion Q1. The definition's absence is caused by several disadvantages of relevant literature, for instance, focus on a specific domain or aspect or the delimitation on a particular methodology or source.…”
Section: Understanding Of It-infrastructures Nature and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%