灵活性(工程)
标杆管理
计算机科学
资源(消歧)
信息技术管理
信息基础设施
知识管理
融合的基础架构
平面图(考古学)
过程管理
度量(数据仓库)
风险分析(工程)
信息技术
信息系统
业务
管理信息系统
工程类
营销
经济
电气工程
考古
操作系统
云安全计算
管理
历史
效用计算
云计算
数据库
计算机网络
标识
DOI:10.1080/07421222.1995.11518080
摘要
Abstract:Information technology (IT) infrastructure has been identified in recent years in some businesses as having a critical impact on the firm's ability to use IT competitively. Although a flexible infrastructure is considered highly valuable under certain circumstances, it is difficult to plan and to measure because there is no common, operational definition. This paper addresses the problem at two levels. First, it presents and explores various efforts to define or describe infrastructure flexibility in the literature. It identifies basic components of IT infrastructure and previously proposed characteristics of flexibility. The discussion considers concepts of IT resource management, including technological architecture, alignment of planning, and human resource skills, all of which have also been linked to definitions of infrastructure flexibility. Second, the paper explores how the concept of infrastructure flexibility is viewed among IT executives. The characteristics of infrastructure may vary with firm resources and industry characteristics such as information intensity; consequently, we may expect flexibility to be either developed or thwarted in a great number of ways. An informal study of IT executives' experience with and opinions of infrastructure flexibility results in a view of the practical issues of infrastructure flexibility. Based on the outcome of this study, a framework is presented for developing tools for future efforts to evaluate infrastructure flexibility. Methods by which the framework may be used to develop individualized infrastructure benchmarking tools are proposed.Key Words and Phrases:: flexibility of information systemsinformation systems planninginformation technology infrastructure Additional informationNotes on contributorsNancy Bogucki DuncanNancy Bogucki Duncan is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Management at Kent State University. Her research interests include the strategic value of information technology, creative IT resource management, and outsourcing. She recently completed her Ph.D. in MIS at Texas A&M University.
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