Title :
GINA: System Interoperability for Enabling Smart Mobile System Services in Network Decision Support Systems
Author :
Dolk, Daniel ; Anderson, Thomas ; Busalacchi, Frank ; Tinsley, David
Abstract :
Smart mobile systems deployed in support of organizational decision-making objectives lead to a new, highly dynamic form of decision support systems (DSS) called network-DSS (NWDSS). We describe the salient properties of an NWDSS, emphasizing the central role of sensors and emergent knowledge processes (EKP) in such an environment. From a system design and development perspective, the defining property of sensor-driven EKP is that requirements cannot be identified in advance but rather emerge from the environment. This, in turn, demands an agile system development methodology which we argue must be built upon a flexible semantic system interoperability approach. We present the GINA (Global Information Network Architecture), a reflexive, executable, component-based, platform agnostic, model-driven architecture, which provides the necessary data, information and knowledge interoperability to enable services for smart mobile systems. We show how this approach works in a specific smart mobile system environment called Dragon Pulse.
Keywords :
decision making; decision support systems; mobile computing; object-oriented programming; open systems; organisational aspects; software architecture; Dragon Pulse; GINA; NWDSS; agile system development methodology; component-based architecture; defining property; development perspective; emergent knowledge processes; executable architecture; flexible semantic system interoperability approach; global information network architecture; knowledge interoperability; model-driven architecture; network decision support systems; network-DSS; organizational decision-making objectives; platform agnostic architecture; reflexive architecture; salient property; sensor-driven EKP; smart mobile system environment; smart mobile system services; smart mobile systems; system design; Computer architecture; Data models; Decision making; Decision support systems; Force; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Network DSS; generative network architecture; mobile services; model-based architecture; semantic interoperability;
Conference_Titel :
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1925-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1605
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2012.293