Party-Driven Actors – A Conceptual Model

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Within a large organization, the plethora of organizations (companies, governments) , individuals, and IT applications (and components), and the many ways they interact with each other, make it hard to find out who does what, or is responsible for what. This makes governance, risk-management and compliance very difficult. The conceptual models that we introduce here provide the concepts (and language) that help us come to grips with this complexity. The models explain how actions can be performed by, or on behalf of, specific parties, what things are prerequisite for that, and how this can be governed, managed and controlled. Specifically, these concepts can also help provide the means and method by which parties can tell whether or not, or to what extent, work is being done by, or on behalf of, other parties, and determine who these parties are.
TNO Identifier
995149
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TNO
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8 p.