ARIS : business process frameworks
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ARIS : business process frameworks
Springer, 1999
3rd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"The first edition of this book has been published under the title "Architecture of Integrated Information Systems". The second edition has been published in two volumes: "ARIS - Business Process Frameworks" and "ARIS - Business Process Modeling"."
Description and Table of Contents
Description
ARIS (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) is a unique and internationally renowned method for optimizing business processes and implementing application systems. This book enhances the proven ARIS concept by describing product flows and explaining how to classify modern software concepts. The importance of the link between business process organization and strategic management is stressed. Bridging the gap between the different approaches in business theory and information technology, the ARIS concept provides a full-circle approach-from the organizational design of business processes to IT implementation. With an emphasis on SAP R/3, real-world examples of standard software solutions illustrate these business process frameworks.
Table of Contents
Preface.- A. User Benefits of ARIS.- B. Basic Business Process Model in ARIS.- C. Developing the Architecture of Integrated Information Systems (ARIS House).- D. Business Process Management Using ARIS (ARIS House of Business Engineering).- E. Modeling Standards in ARIS.- F. Comparing ARIS with Other Concepts.- G. Deploying ARIS - Practical Procedures.- References.- Index
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