Title :
An Architecture Framework for Collective Intelligence Systems
Author :
Musil, Juergen ; Musil, Angelika ; Weyns, Danny ; Biffl, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Software Technol. & Interactive Syst., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
Collective intelligence systems (CIS), such as wikis, social networks and content sharing platforms, have dramatically improved knowledge creation and sharing at society level. There is a trend to exploit the stigmergic mechanisms of CIS also at organization/corporate level. However, despite the wide adoption of CIS, there is a lack of consolidated systematic knowledge of the architectural principles and practices that underlie CIS. Software architects lack guidance to design CIS for the application context of individual organizations. To address these challenges, we contribute with an architecture framework for CIS, aligned with ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010. The CIS-AF framework provides guidance for architects to describe key CIS elements and systematically model a CIS that is well-suited for an organization´s context and goals. The framework is grounded in an in-depth analysis of existing CIS, workshops and interviews with key stakeholders, and experiences from developing a prototypical CIS. We evaluated the architecture framework in two cases in industry setting where CIS have been designed and implemented using the framework. Results show that the framework effectively supports stakeholders with providing a shared vocabulary of CIS concepts, guiding them to systematically apply the stigmergic principles of CIS, and supporting them with kick starting CIS in their organizations.
Keywords :
IEC standards; IEEE standards; ISO standards; social networking (online); software architecture; CIS stigmergic mechanisms; ISO-IEC-IEEE 42010; Wikis; architecture framework; collective intelligence systems; content sharing platforms; organization-corporate level; social networks; software architecture; Artificial intelligence; Computer architecture; Conferences; Context; Organizations; Software; Terminology; architecture framework; architecture viewpoint; collective intelligence; coordination; software architecture; stigmergy;
Conference_Titel :
Software Architecture (WICSA), 2015 12th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
DOI :
10.1109/WICSA.2015.30