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Advances in Enterprise Engineering VI - Second Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2012, Delft, The Netherlands, May 7-8, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012)
Antonia Albani, David Aveiro, Joseph Barjis
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R1,829
Discovery Miles 18 290
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the Second Enterprise
Engineering Working Conference (EEWC), held in Delft, The
Netherlands, during May 7-8, 2012. EEWC aims at addressing the
challenges that modern and complex enterprises are facing in a
rapidly changing world. The participants of the working conference
share a belief that dealing with these challenges requires rigorous
and scientific solutions, focusing on the design and engineering of
enterprises. The goal of EEWC is to stimulate interaction between
the different stakeholders, scientists as well as practitioners,
interested in making enterprise engineering a reality. The eight
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion
in the book. EEWC 2012 had 20 submissions and accepted eight for
publication. The topics of the presented papers allowed for active
participation in interesting discussions and exchange of ideas and
stimulated future cooperation among the participants. This made
EEWC a real 'working conference' contributing to the further
development of enterprise engineering as a mature discipline.
Topics covered include: foundations of enterprise engineering;
enterprise control, flexibility and governance and specifying
value.
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Advances in Enterprise Engineering III - 5th International Workshop, CIAO! 2009, and 5th International Workshop, EOMAS 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Antonia Albani, Jan Dietz
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R1,447
Discovery Miles 14 470
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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)
The expectation for the future of the 21st century enterprise is
complexity and agility. In this digital age, business processes are
scattered not only throu- out the labyrinth of their own
enterprises, but also across di?erent enterprises, and even beyond
the national boundaries. An evidence of this is the gr- ing
phenomenon of business process outsourcing. Increasing competition,
higher customer demands, and emerging technologies require swift
adaptation to the changes. To understand, design, and engineer a
modern enterprise (or an enterprise network) and its interwoven
business processes, an engineering and systematic approach based on
sound and rigorous theories and methodologies is necessary. Along
with that, a paradigmshift seems to be needed for addressing these
issues adequately. An appealing candidate is to look at an
enterprise and its business processes as a social system. In its
social setting, an enterprise and its bu- ness processes represent
actors with certain authorities and assigned roles, who assume
certain responsibilities in order to provide a service to its
environment. The need for this paradigm shift along with the
complexity and agility of modern enterprises, gives inspiration for
the emerging discipline of Enterprise Engineering. For the study of
this socio-technical phenomenon, the prominent tools ofModeling
andSimulation play a signi?cant role.Both (conceptual) m- eling and
simulationare widely used for understanding,analyzing,andengine-
ing an enterprise (its organization and business processes).
Sebastian Weigert analysiert den Einsatz der RFID-Technologie
anhand des Beispiels der Automobilindustrie. Ziel ist der Entwurf
eines Zukunftsbildes, das den Einsatz von RFID in einem Funf- bis
Zehnjahreszeitraum beleuchtet. Aktuelle Trends im RFID-Umfeld
werden dabei ebenso berucksichtigt wie die technologische
Weiterentwicklung von RFID zu RFID/Sensorik.
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