On the Imperative Solicitude for Evolvability Evaluation in Value Management

Kim Maes, Peter De Bruyn, Gilles Oorts, Philip Huysmans
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Abstract

A rapidly changing market environment is forcing contemporary organizations to continually adapt themselves. This causes the need for organizational structures, processes as well as their supporting information systems (IS) to adapt accordingly. Nevertheless it is striking to note that few value management practices explicitly incorporate evolvability as an important criterion for their evaluation of information technology dependent strategic initiatives (ITDSI). In this paper, the authors try to make a contribution regarding this issue. They explore some possibilities for assessing the evolvability of an information technology (IT) application. In addition, a set of five specific management guidelines is proposed to guide organizations, which are willing to address this issue, in their efforts. This should enable an organization to more easily select and deploy evolvable information systems, enhance its overall alignment with its environment and obtain a competitive advantage. The relevance of our approach is demonstrated by showing how it fits within the enterprise goals, IT goals and enabling practices as defined by the COBIT framework.
论价值管理中对可演化性评价的迫切关注
瞬息万变的市场环境迫使当代组织不断适应自己。这导致需要对组织结构、过程以及它们的支持信息系统(IS)进行相应的调整。然而,值得注意的是,很少有价值管理实践明确地将可发展性作为评估依赖信息技术的战略计划(ITDSI)的重要标准。在本文中,笔者试图就这一问题做出一些贡献。他们探讨了评估信息技术(IT)应用程序的可发展性的一些可能性。此外,还提出了一套五项具体的管理准则,以指导愿意处理这一问题的组织进行努力。这应该使组织能够更容易地选择和部署可发展的信息系统,增强其与环境的整体一致性,并获得竞争优势。我们的方法的相关性是通过展示它如何适应由COBIT框架定义的企业目标、it目标和启用实践来证明的。
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