If one thing catches the eye in almost all literature about
(re)designing or (re)engineering of enterprises, it is the lack of a
well-founded theory about their construction and operation. Often even
the most basic notions like "action" or "process" are not precisely
defined. Next, in order to master the diversity and the complexity of
contemporary enterprises, theories are needed that separate the stable
essence of an enterprise from the variable way in which it is realized
and implemented. Such a theory and a matching methodology, which has
passed the test of practical experience, constitute the contents of
this book. The enterprise ontology, as developed by Dietz, is the
starting point for profoundly understanding the organization of an
enterprise and subsequently for analyzing, (re)designing, and
(re)engineering it. The approach covers numerous issues in an
integrated way: business processes, in- and outsourcing, information
systems, management control, staffing etc. Researchers and students in
enterprise engineering or related fields will discover in this book a
revolutionary new way of thinking about business and organization. In
addition, it provides managers, business analysts, and enterprise
information system designers for the first time with a solid and
integrated insight into their daily work.
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Theory and Methodology
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783540331490
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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