2012 6th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/dest.2012.6227931
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A model driven engineering approach for business continuity management in e-Health systems

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“…A business continuity model for e-Health systems was proposed by Rejeb, Bastide, Lamine, Marmier, and Pingaud (2012) so that the system remains operative even in unexpected conditions. A protected backup system is used for this purpose [17].…”
Section: Modelling E-health System Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A business continuity model for e-Health systems was proposed by Rejeb, Bastide, Lamine, Marmier, and Pingaud (2012) so that the system remains operative even in unexpected conditions. A protected backup system is used for this purpose [17].…”
Section: Modelling E-health System Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the implementation of such a complex system in a productive environment, the main aspect to consider is business continuity [20], that is, how to minimize the impact of change on the functioning of the organization.…”
Section: Implementation and Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rejeb et al propose a definition of a methodological framework to implement continuity management that is part of a model-driven enterprise engineering approach based on ISO19440 [22].The authors define specific views like Failure View, BCP View with properties related to continuity management such as criticality, Maximum tolerable period of disruption (MTPD), availability.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on literature review [14], [17], [22], [27], [28], [36]- [43], we conduct a synthesis of BC metrics and concepts(eg,Table2). We distinguish from these metrics those we consider relevant and we enhance our proposed metamodel, namely:…”
Section: Enterprise Architecture Metamodelintegrating Bc(eaibc)mentioning
confidence: 99%