HOPEX IT Architecture : HOPEX IT Architecture : Information System City Planning
   
Information System City Planning
 
City Planning Use Context
City Planning Objectives
City planning justification
City Planning and Application Architecture
City plan
Creating a City Plan
Opening a City Planning Diagram
Duplicating a City Plan
City Planning Level
Areas and Sub-Areas
Example of breakdown into areas, districts and blocks
Communication channels
Correspondences Between City Planning Areas
Application System Compliance with City Plan
Specifying City Plan Compliance Rules
Indicating Elements Hosted by the Area
Evaluating IS Compliance with City Plan
Enterprise information systems develop with wide differences over time to suit projects. Different types of applications are randomly accumulated from mergers/acquisitions or from consolidation/deconsolidation. In large enterprises, there generally is significant redundancy in the data, services, and their use cases.
Under these conditions, it becomes increasingly difficult to integrate new applications into existing information systems and to handle technological evolutions.
The purpose of "city planning" for information systems is to define the main principles in the implementation and construction of computer applications, to ensure consistency throughout while decreasing the costs of building and integrating new applications. This should improve the company's ability to respond to a constantly changing environment.