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CETI research develops Business-Operational-IT architecture patterns for the Adaptive Complex Enterprise (ACE). This research enhances current model-driven and service-oriented architectures to deal with patterns that link IT components and services to changing business strategies, organization processes, and compliance requirements. This research also improves practice in many ways. The development of 1) patterns that more fully and easily represent complex systems for analysis and effective decision making; 2) macro-to-micro business-to-technical patterns that can be dynamically assembled while retaining performance traceability of an evolving and distributed complex system; 3) interdisciplinary integrated business resilience, systems engineering and computer science knowledge so that the behavior and the value of IT to the business processes are fully considered; 4) the development of practice frameworks that validate patterns and provide performance feedback through field monitoring capabilities; 5) the development of an open CETI ‘cyber’ test-bed of reference implementations, using the latest (SOA, mobile, RFID, etc.) technologies; and 6) the support for future research, innovation, and education through a precise articulation of requirements against the test-bed.

ACE Flyer by Jay Ramanathan — last modified 2006-04-26 18:58
 
ACE Research Papers by Joe Bolinger — last modified 2006-04-16 13:03
CETI research papers and publications.
Concepts and Vocabulary by Joe Bolinger — last modified 2006-04-16 12:31
Adaptive Complex Enterprise (ACE) Concepts
ACE White Papers by Rajiv Ramnath — last modified 2007-10-01 21:19
 

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