Abstract

Insufficient modularizing of services and applications leads to complexity and complication with IT Governance architectures. The problem is that the available IT Governance solutions on the market only offer limited dynamic exchangeable components and/or specialized services, in order to be able to react flexibly to changing conditions within a short time. IT Governance requirements, frameworks, processes and services are insufficiently supported based on the generalization and with that connected inflexibility. In this article an innovative Framework based on Linkage Mechanisms and component-based Services in the context of IT Governance is presented.

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