Authors:
Bálint Molnár
1
;
Péter Báldy
2
and
Krisztina Menyhard-Balázs
2
Affiliations:
1
Information Systems Department, Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C, H-1117, Budapest, Hungary
;
2
Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Budapest, Egyetem tér 1-3, H-1053, Budapest, Hungary
Keyword(s):
Enterprise Architecture, Business Processes, XAI, Large Language Models, Blockchain, Lakehouse, Public Administration, Governance of Cities.
Abstract:
The information interchange, between humans and computers, and the data processing in the context of Information Systems and Enterprises became a complex structure with a rapidly developing technology stack. This paper proposes an integrated approach that combines recent technological approaches in architecture for Information Systems and Enterprises concerning the recent development of the technology landscape. There are established scientific and research disciplines in domains such as Enterprise Architecture, Analysis, and Design of Information Systems, Business Process Management and Modeling, Data Management and Administration, and Human-Computer Interaction. The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning, Data Science) and its applications in enterprise environments necessitates defining a research framework that can support the alignment of these components for research and practical applications. Since Information Systems are of socio-technological phenome
non, and quick development of technologies meddles with the privacy, and personal data of individuals. This fact implies that the legal, regulatory, and ethical set of rules should be considered and built-in through architectural building blocks into Enterprise Architecture. Therefore, the existing and emerging regulatory frameworks are considered to make it possible and realize compliance through artifacts that care about conformance to rules. The legal environment and the ethics that are deduced from the legal rules touch the local and public administrations that operate the cities through advanced IT systems.
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