Designing a Multi Agent System Architecture for IT Governance Platform
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
This paper presents a multi-agents architecture which facilitates the integration of three major IT governance frameworks: COBIT5, ITIL V3 and ISO/IEC27002, to optimize the construction of a distributed system. This architecture proposes a new and easier method to develop a distributed multi agents system, where agents involved in this system can communicate in a distributed way thanks to functionalities offered by the system. It gives finally an overview of implementation of a prototype of the proposed solution limited for the moment to integration of processes most used in the majority of information systems.
Authors and Affiliations
S. ELHASNAOUI, H. MEDROMI, H. IGUER , A. SAYOUTI
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