Publications
2012
Demydov, Ivan; Klymash, Mychailo; Kryvinska, Natalia; Strauss, Christine
Enterprise distributed service platform - network architecture and topology optimisation Artikel
In: International Journal of Space-Based and Situated Computing (IJSSC), Bd. 2, Nr. 1, S. 23–30, 2012, ISSN: 2044-4893.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: distributed service management platform, enterprise network, graph theory, optimisation, Reliability
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Modern enterprises are global, associative e-business infrastructures involving employee, supplier, partner and customer networks. These dynamic, distributed organisations must have a flexible structure designed to move quickly in the face of global competitive pressures. Highly structured, vertically integrated, hierarchical organisations cannot respond to increasingly shorter periods of opportunity. Thus, we develop in this paper a method that allows considering the architecture of any kind of networked systems, which could be described by the formalised graphs and its adjacency matrix. This approach encompasses a categorisation and utilisation of the networked system topological properties. Namely, it involves an a-priory approximate determination of the basic network design performance features, e.g., information transfer capacity and the reliability assessment including configuration changes in running systems.