MODELING INFORMATION SYSTEM AVAILABILITY
BY USING BAYESIAN BELIEF NETWORK APPROACH
Semir Ibrahimović1, 2 and
Nijaz Bajgorić2
City of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2School of Economics and Business Sarajevo
City of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
INDECS 14(2), 125-138, 2016 DOI 10.7906/indecs.14.2.2 Full text available here. |
Received: 5 November 2015. |
ABSTRACT
Modern information systems are expected to be always-on by providing services to end-users, regardless of time and location. This is particularly important for organizations and industries where information systems support real-time operations and mission-critical applications that need to be available on 24 x 7 x 365 basis. Examples of such entities include process industries, telecommunications, healthcare, energy, banking, electronic commerce and a variety of cloud services. This article presents a modified Bayesian Belief Network model for predicting information system availability, introduced initially by Franke, U. and Johnson, P. (in article "Availability of enterprise IT systems - an expert based Bayesian model". Software Quality Journal 20(2), 369-394, 2012) based on a thorough review of several dimensions of the information system availability, we proposed a modified set of determinants. The model is parameterized by using probability elicitation process with the participation of experts from the financial sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The model validation was performed using Monte Carlo simulation.
KEY WORDS
Information Systems, Business Continuity, Availability, Bayesian Belief Network, Monte-Carlo Simulation
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: Z19