OI and software environments E1, E2 and E3 -
09-24-2003
, 08:04 PM
Business organizations talk about business rules that are able
to be encoded into their applications.
Organizational intelligence is a far more generic concept, that
is applicable to all types of organizations, not just businesses.
Organizations use computer systems to embed organizational intelligence
within the processes that are responsible for the delivery of their
business.
This is represented in the code of the software, and in the workflow
sequences that are governed by the interaction of end users and the
computer software.
There are 3 such environments that are supported by the hardware E0.
They are:
E1 - Operating systems (and network os) software
E2 - (R)DBMS software
E3 - application system software specific to the organization/business.
Each environment contributes to the total, but obviously in different
amounts. For practical purposes, there is little organization specific
intelligence in E1, but greater amounts in E2 and E3.
It can therefore be shown that this organizational intelligence captured
within computer software is actually being redefined by the current
technology in these two separate environments E2 and E3.
Organizational intelligence is presently being stored in the
union and conjunction of two software environments (E2 & E3).
This implies massive redefinition and redundancy, and these
inefficiencies in current methodologies can be quantified.
If you think I am wrong, explain why.
See further:
www.mountainman.com.au/software/littlesteps/
If you see this post as marketing then you have things wrong
and I suggest you read something else or wander away and
watch the monkey box, etc.
Say something contructive, and you'll get contructive responses.
Childish behaviour will be chastised, and flames will be met
with flames. Moths beware.
Dont have the time for much else nowdays.
Take it or leave it.
Best wishes,
Farmer Brown
Falls Creek
Australia
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