Living IT infrastructures --- An ontology-based approach to aligning IT infrastructure capacity and business needs

vom Brocke J; Braccini AM; Sonnenberg C; Spagnoletti P


Abstract
Changes in organizational processes often interact with changes in the IT infrastructure. Accounting for the structural and economic consequences of changes to the modern IT infrastructure remains a challenge, as their complexity can affect more than one business process, and the need to share a common understanding between the IT and the business management challenges current IT governance practices. An integrative perspective of business processes and IT resources would help meet these challenges, but despite some progress such a perspective remains to be developed. This paper proposes a domain ontology -- an Ontology for Linking Processes and IT infrastructure (OLPIT) -- to model the relationship between IT resources and business processes for the purpose of measuring the business value of IT. The ontology was developed and evaluated in the context of a design research project conducted in the Hilti Corporation, an international manufacturing company, with the aim of defining how IT impacts the business and calculating the cost of IT services used.

Keywords
IT infrastructure



Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2014

Journal
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems

Volume
15

Issue
3

Start page
246

End page
274

ISSN
1467-0895

DOI

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