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Using Multi-Agent System to Govern the IT Needs of Stakeholders

In: E-Business - Higher Education and Intelligence Applications

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  • Chakir Aziza
  • Chergui Meriyem

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Many organizations spread and integrate the practices of the Information Technology Governance, Risk and Compliance (IT GRC). The problem that arises is how to choose the best practice to satisfy a precise need. This chapter concerns the study and the conception of decision-making architecture with the multi-agent system (MAS). So, the objective of this research is to build a decision-making model to satisfy a precise IT need. The proposed approach rests on four main stages to set up the decision-making model, which takes as input the strategic needs. The realized work has as objective to minimize the incoherence between the decisions taken by the stakeholders of an organization compared with the defined strategic objectives. The decision-making would contribute to legitimize the taken decision. This work is based on modeling a MAS, which rests on the idea that it is possible to represent directly the behavior and the interactions of a set of autonomous individuals evolving in a common environment. Finally, the proposed solution is part of a global platform for IT Governance, Risk and IT Compliance (EAS-IT GRC) ("EAS is the name of our team").

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  • Chakir Aziza & Chergui Meriyem, 2021. "Using Multi-Agent System to Govern the IT Needs of Stakeholders," Chapters, in: Robert M.X. Wu & Marinela Mircea (ed.), E-Business - Higher Education and Intelligence Applications, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:209751
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.91440
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    Keywords

    IT mapping; best IT framework; decision-making system; IT governance;
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    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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