Research on System Architecture and Fine-Grained Access Control Strategy of Collaborative Development Platform

2014 ◽  
Vol 1061-1062 ◽  
pp. 701-707
Author(s):  
Ling Liu ◽  
Rong Mei Nie ◽  
Ren Yue Chen ◽  
Pei Zhou ◽  
Rui Lin Jia

With 3D Prototype model as its core, collaborative development platform is a closed loop information system focus on the process lifecycle management of requirements analysis、 product design、process design、frock design 、manufacturing execution as well as logistics integrated supporting, issues of system architecture、 information integration and fine-grained access control strategy of collaborative development platform are key research contents in this paper. firstly, a distributed system architecture of collaborative development platform is introduced to achieve flexibility、integration and interoperability. Then information integration solution between collaborative development platform and other information systems based on web service is defined and investigated, an implementation process between enterprise collaborative development platform and enterprise resource planning (ERP) via ontology and web services is presented to demonstrate the feasibility and validity of the proposed information integration solution. Finally, fuzzy trustworthiness-involved role based access control strategy (FT-RBACS) is proposed for collaborative development platform, its formalization expression and numerical algorithm are developed to implement fine-grained authorization management and access control for collaborative development platform.

2006 ◽  
Vol 532-533 ◽  
pp. 917-920 ◽  
Author(s):  
Song Zheng Zhao ◽  
Ming Yin

This research proposes a new integrated framework to support the inter-enterprise function integration, system structure and collaboration over the networked environment. In contrast to the existing system integration, the proposed framework enables the systematic amalgamation of large complex product development PMIS (Project Management Information System) and correlative sub modules in ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning). In addition, this framework is more suitable for building the large-scale manufacturing systems that are prone to dynamic random changes of their environment. It is shown on a practical case -- the implementation of AA Company’s PMIS in the environment of ERP system. The result indicates that the information integration framework on the large complex product development PMIS with ERP is operable and practical.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Chiraz Rouissi

The information system and in particular Enterprise Resource Planning are essential tools for management controllers. Nowadays, in large and medium-sized enterprises, information integration is carried out in most cases in an ERP environment. Management controllers have also seen the birth of their profession thanks to the changes made in organizations on information systems. The main aim of this article is a question of identifying the expectations of the firm, of characterizing the ERP and of determining their potential impact on the management control systems. This paper will present the influence of the key success factors (KSF) on the satisfaction of the management controller through quantitative research with a survey. To collect the data necessary for this research, a quantitative confirmatory study will be conducted.


Author(s):  
Lorna Uden ◽  
Kimmo Salmenjoki

An obvious goal of a Web site today is to dynamically acquire content and make it available. A portal is a group of services provided electronically, through the Web, to a set of users. The items that are typically included in the portals consist of business intelligence, content and document management, enterprise resource planning systems, data warehouses, data-management applications, search and retrieval, and any other application. The ultimate portal provides the Holy Grail for organizational knowledge, true data aggregation and information integration coupled with knowledge worker collaboration (Roberts-Witt, 1999). A portal is the next evolutionary step in the use of Web browsers.


Author(s):  
Tareq Salahi Almigheerbi ◽  
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David Ramsey ◽  
Anna Lamek

The CD-ERP model describes an approach to the collaborative development (CD) of information systems based on the framework of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This approach is proposed to solve the problem of IS development in Libyan Higher Education (LHE). This paper presents an assessment of IS performance at three Libyan Universities. The findings from these cases are analysed and discussed on the basis of selected models. This analysis indicates that the level of both the ISs implemented in LHE and the capability for in-house system development is low.


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