| Source: Gill, A.Q. (2015). Adaptive Cloud Enterprise Architecture. ''World Scientific Publishing''. | | Source: Gill, A.Q. (2015). Adaptive Cloud Enterprise Architecture. ''World Scientific Publishing''. |
− | The AEA theory can be applied to and embedded in the existing and new enterprise architecture frameworks. Following is an example of an AEA framework design, which is organized into interaction, human, technology, facility, environment and security layers with overarching AEA theory elements. | + | The AEA theory can be applied to study and be embedded in the design of existing and new enterprise architecture frameworks. Following is an example of an AEA framework, which is organized into interaction, human, technology, facility, environment and security architecture viewpoints with overarching AEA theory elements (scan & sense, interpret & analyse, design & respond). Interaction centric viewpoint specifies the interactions between the human, technology, facility and environment elements. Human centric viewpoint specifies the business, information, social and professional architecture elements. Technology centric viewpoint specifies the application, data, platform and infrastructure elements. Facility centric viewpoint specifies the spatial, energy, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and ancillary elements. Environment centric viewpoints specifies the political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal elements. Security is an overarching concern or viewpoint that considers AEA elements as assets and focuses on their resilience based on asset value and risk to such value. |
− | Based on Source: Gill, A.Q. (2015). Adaptive Cloud Enterprise Architecture. ''World Scientific Publishing''.
| + | Source: Gill, A.Q. (2015). Adaptive cloud enterprise architecture. ''World Scientific Publishing''. |
| + | Source: Gill, A.Q., Beydoun, G., Niazi, M. and Khan, H.U. (2020). Adaptive architecture and principles for securing the IoT systems. ''International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing'', ''Springer''. |