A Model-Driven Approach to Accessing Managerial Information: The Development of a Repository-Based Executive Information System
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Management Information Systems
- Vol. 11 (4) , 33-63
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07421222.1995.11518059
Abstract
Most executive information systems (EIS) are focusing on the delivery of information to executives on line. Clicking on icons or command buttons, executives can browse through a series of screens of tabular or graphical information organized in a hierarchical structure. There is, however, no underlying model to guide the navigation of the diverse data and applications used by executives. A repository-based and model-driven EIS that captures integrated organization and information system (lOIS) models of an enterprise is therefore needed. A prototype system, called Repository-based Executive Information System (R-EIS), designed to integrate instead of replacing various existing application systems to support managerial information delivery is presented in this paper. This integrated lOIS model can be used directly by executives to assist them in navigating a model from a business perspective in order to gain access to applications and information to support their decision making. The navigation paths become contexts for the information delivered. Executives who can use an explicit organization model in their navigation oflarge information bases may learn more about their businesses and therefore facilitate organizational learning.Keywords
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