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Advances in Enterprise Engineering III [electronic resource] : 5th International Workshop, CIAO! 2009, and 5th International Workshop, EOMAS 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009. Proceedings / edited by Antonia Albani, Joseph Barjis, Jan L. G. Dietz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing ; 34Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: XVI, 201 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642019159
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 650 23
LOC classification:
  • HF54.5-54.56
Online resources:
Contents:
Modeling and Simulation -- Method Versus Model – Two Sides of the Same Coin? -- Capturing Complex Business Processes Interdependencies Using Modeling and Simulation in a Multi-actor Environment -- A Heuristic Method for Business Process Model Evaluation -- Simulating Liquidity in Value and Supply Chains -- Enterprise Architecture and Governance -- Complexity Levels of Representing Dynamics in EA Planning -- An Approach for Creating and Managing Enterprise Blueprints: A Case for IT Blueprints -- An Information Model Capturing the Managed Evolution of Application Landscapes -- Enterprise Engineering – Applications -- A Service Specification Framework for Developing Component-Based Software: A Case Study at the Port of Rotterdam -- Enhancing the Formal Foundations of BPMN by Enterprise Ontology -- Developing Quality Management Systems with DEMO -- Analyzing Organizational Structures Using Social Network Analysis -- DEMO – Dissemination and Extension -- The Adoption of DEMO: A Research Agenda -- ArchiMate and DEMO – Mates to Date? -- Integration Aspects between the B/I/D Organizations of the Enterprise.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In the era of continuous changes in internal organizationalsettings and external business environments – such as new regulations and business opportunities – modern enterprises are subject to extensive research and study. For the understanding, design, and engineering of modern enterprises and theircomplexbusiness processes,thedisciplineofenterpriseengineeringrequires sound engineering principles and systematic approaches based on rigorous th- ries. Along with that, a paradigm shift seems to be needed for addressing these issues adequately. The main paradigm shift is the consideration of an enterprise and its business processes as a social system. In its social setting, an enterprise and its business processes represent actors with certain authorities and assigned roles, who assume certain responsibilities in order to provide a service to its environment. Second to that, a paradigm shift is to look at an enterprise as an artifact purposefully designed for a certain mission and goal. The need for this paradigm shift, along with the complexity and agility of modern enterprises, gives inspiration for the emerging discipline of enterprise engineering that requires development of new theories and methodologies. To this end, the prominent methods and tools of modeling and simulation play a signi?cant role. Both (conceptual) modeling and simulation are widely used for understanding, analyzing, and engineering an enterprise (its organization and business processes).
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Modeling and Simulation -- Method Versus Model – Two Sides of the Same Coin? -- Capturing Complex Business Processes Interdependencies Using Modeling and Simulation in a Multi-actor Environment -- A Heuristic Method for Business Process Model Evaluation -- Simulating Liquidity in Value and Supply Chains -- Enterprise Architecture and Governance -- Complexity Levels of Representing Dynamics in EA Planning -- An Approach for Creating and Managing Enterprise Blueprints: A Case for IT Blueprints -- An Information Model Capturing the Managed Evolution of Application Landscapes -- Enterprise Engineering – Applications -- A Service Specification Framework for Developing Component-Based Software: A Case Study at the Port of Rotterdam -- Enhancing the Formal Foundations of BPMN by Enterprise Ontology -- Developing Quality Management Systems with DEMO -- Analyzing Organizational Structures Using Social Network Analysis -- DEMO – Dissemination and Extension -- The Adoption of DEMO: A Research Agenda -- ArchiMate and DEMO – Mates to Date? -- Integration Aspects between the B/I/D Organizations of the Enterprise.

In the era of continuous changes in internal organizationalsettings and external business environments – such as new regulations and business opportunities – modern enterprises are subject to extensive research and study. For the understanding, design, and engineering of modern enterprises and theircomplexbusiness processes,thedisciplineofenterpriseengineeringrequires sound engineering principles and systematic approaches based on rigorous th- ries. Along with that, a paradigm shift seems to be needed for addressing these issues adequately. The main paradigm shift is the consideration of an enterprise and its business processes as a social system. In its social setting, an enterprise and its business processes represent actors with certain authorities and assigned roles, who assume certain responsibilities in order to provide a service to its environment. Second to that, a paradigm shift is to look at an enterprise as an artifact purposefully designed for a certain mission and goal. The need for this paradigm shift, along with the complexity and agility of modern enterprises, gives inspiration for the emerging discipline of enterprise engineering that requires development of new theories and methodologies. To this end, the prominent methods and tools of modeling and simulation play a signi?cant role. Both (conceptual) modeling and simulation are widely used for understanding, analyzing, and engineering an enterprise (its organization and business processes).

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