Reference models for industrial enterprises

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Reference models for industrial enterprises

August-Wilhelm Scheer

(Business process engineering / August-Wilhelm Scheer)

Springer, c1998

Study ed

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Bigliobraphy: p. [699]-727

Includes index

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Description

This textbook describes modern methods for developing enterprise-wide information systems. The "Architecture of Integrated Information Systems" (ARIS) is used as a framework for the development of business process models for industrial companies. For the processes of logistics, product development, information and co-ordination, the ARIS-architecture serves as a basis for a description from the functional, organizational, data and process viewpoint. The developed reference models can be used right away to support the introduction of new organizational concepts through the employment of new information processing techniques. Graphical illustrations are provided to enhance the reader's understanding of the material.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Architecture and description of integrated information systems: architecture of integrated information systems (ARIS)
  • selecting and representing the description methods employed
  • further procedures. Part 2 Logistics processes: production logistics
  • inbound and outbound logistics
  • human resource logistics
  • overall concepts for logistics. Part 3 Integrated product development processes: overview - the product development process
  • requirements - definitions for product development
  • design specifications for product development
  • implementation description for product development. Part 4 Information and co-ordination processes: accounting (value-oriented information and co-ordination processes)
  • information management.

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