Self-Organization System Framework of Enterprise Information System Based on CAS

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In order to avoid enterprise information system (EIS) risk, the self-organization mechanism of EIS based on complex adaptive system (CAS) is studied. Firstly, self-organization properties of EIS are analyzed, which include open system, nonlinear characteristics, far from equilibrium and fluctuations. Secondly, the complex properties and complex adaptive properties of EIS self-organization are studied. The complex properties include multi-agent, active adaptation of agents, multi-level nature, technology complexity, organizational complexity, process complexity and environment complexity. The complex adaptive properties include aggregation mechanism, identification mechanism, non-linear characteristics flow characteristics, diversity characteristics, internal model mechanism and block characteristics. Finally, architecture model of EIS self-organization is proposed as well as its macro and micro models, which provides a new perspective for EIS and helps understand the rules of EIS implementation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 591-593)

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2628-2631

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November 2012

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