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A Multi-Agent Systems Contribution in Change of Information System

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Over recent years, The progress made in best practices and the popularity of enterprise architecture systems have grown to give rise to new applications called Tools of Urbanization for Information Systems. The current information systems must adapt to these new environments by providing a transparent access to both information and services by using intelligent systems. The major challenge of these tools is to adapt to new market framework and to have strategies allowing them dynamically in the application.

In this paper, we will develop the mecanism of adaptation of framework in enterprise architecture and define the politic of change for the implementation of the new practices in Information System.

Our approach uses multi-agent systems to give the changes plan in order to implement the new IT governance framework.

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Benanbar, N., Moussaid, L., Medromi, H. (2016). A Multi-Agent Systems Contribution in Change of Information System. In: Sabir, E., Medromi, H., Sadik, M. (eds) Advances in Ubiquitous Networking. UNet 2015. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 366. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-990-5_44

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