Evolvable Systems for Big Data Management in Business
R McClatchey, A Branson, J Shamdasani, P. Emin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of CRISTAL-ISE, a software system that enables the dynamic evolution and interoperability of Big Data systems in enterprise environments, addressing challenges of changing requirements and technology over time.
Contribution
The paper introduces CRISTAL-ISE, a novel software framework that supports evolving and interoperable Big Data systems, with practical implementation as the Agilium-NG BPM product.
Findings
CRISTAL-ISE enables real-time system evolution.
It improves interoperability among diverse systems.
The software has been successfully commercialized as Agilium-NG.
Abstract
Big Data systems are increasingly having to be longer lasting, enterprise-wide and interoperable with other (legacy or new) systems. Furthermore many organizations operate in an external environment which dictates change at an unforeseeable rate and requires evolution in system requirements. In these cases system development does not have a definitive end point, rather it continues in a mutually constitutive cycle with the organization and its requirements. Also when the period of design is of such duration that the technology may well evolve or when the required technology is not mature at the outset, then the design process becomes considerably more difficult. Not only that but if the system must inter-operate with other systems then the design process becomes considerably more difficult. Ideally in these circumstances the design must also be able to evolve in order to react to…
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