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Decomposition of Enterprise Application: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Outlook

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  • Supulniece Inese
  • Polaka Inese
  • Berzisa Solvita
  • Grabis Janis

    (Riga Technical University)

  • Meiers Egils
  • Ozolins Edgars

    (Visma Enterprise)

Abstract

Enterprise applications are aimed at managing enterprise operational data and improving business efficiency. Many enterprise applications have been developed over the past three decades, therefore, known as legacy systems. Usually, they are monolith, inflexible, poorly documented and hard to maintain. The purpose of this paper is to describe best practices and limitations for enterprise application decomposition based on the results of the systematic literature review in order to introduce an approach for enterprise application decomposition. The paper focuses on decomposition of large-scale systems using clustering methods. The investigation is performed as part of the university-industry collaboration research project.

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  • Supulniece Inese & Polaka Inese & Berzisa Solvita & Grabis Janis & Meiers Egils & Ozolins Edgars, 2015. "Decomposition of Enterprise Application: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Outlook," Information Technology and Management Science, Sciendo, vol. 18(1), pages 30-36, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:itmasc:v:18:y:2015:i:1:p:30-36:n:5
    DOI: 10.1515/itms-2015-0005
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