Advances in Enterprise Engineering VIII [[electronic resource] ] : 4th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2014, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal, May 5-8, 2014, Proceedings / / edited by David Aveiro, José Tribolet, Duarte Gouveia |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2014.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XVI, 197 p. 61 illus.) |
Disciplina | 620.7 |
Collana | Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing |
Soggetto topico |
Information technology
Business—Data processing Application software IT in Business Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing |
ISBN | 3-319-06505-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | The Nature of the Enterprise Engineering Discipline -- What Does DEMO Do? A Qualitative Analysis about DEMO in Practice: Founders, Modellers and Beneficiaries -- A Pension System Redesign Case - Limitations and Improvements on DEMO -- A New Action Rule Syntax for Demo Models Based Automatic workflow process generation (DEMOBAKER) -- Detailed Analysis of REA Ontology -- Evaluating Accounting Information Systems That Support Multiple GAAP Reporting Using Normalized Systems Theory -- Modeling Financial Statement Preparation of a SME Enterprise by an Accountancy Firm -- Linking Value Chains – Combining e3Value and DEMO for Specifying Value Networks -- ECO-FOOTPRINT: An Innovation in Enterprise System Customization Processing -- Automatic Model Transformation for Enterprise Simulation -- Introducing a Framework for Scalable Dynamic Process Discovery- From Business Process Models to Use Case Models: A Systematic Approach -- Approach for Semi-automatic Extraction of Business Vocabularies and Rules from Use Case Diagrams. |
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Advances in Enterprise Engineering X [[electronic resource] ] : 6th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2016, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal, May 30-June 3 2016, Proceedings / / edited by David Aveiro, Robert Pergl, Duarte Gouveia |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2016.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (X, 197 p. 44 illus.) |
Disciplina | 620.7 |
Collana | Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing |
Soggetto topico |
Management information systems
Application software Enterprise Architecture Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing Business Information Systems |
ISBN | 3-319-39567-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Organization Implementation -- Formalizing Organization Implementation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Way of Thinking -- 3 Way of Working -- 4 Result -- 4.1 Goals and Requirements -- 4.2 Use of Existing Theories -- 4.3 Concepts -- 4.4 Construction and Evaluation Process -- 4.5 Additions to Knowledge Base and Practice -- 4.6 Examples -- 5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Supporting Goal-Oriented Organizational Implementation - Combining DEMO and Process Simulation in a Practice-Tested Method -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Design -- 2.1 Problem Statement -- 2.2 Proposed Way of Thinking -- 2.3 Proposed Way of Working -- 3 The Approach in Practice -- 4 Results in Practice -- 5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Value and Co-creation -- Objectifying Value Co-creation - An Exploratory Study -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Service Science -- 2.2 The Discipline of Enterprise Engineering (EE) -- 2.3 Value Modelling -- 2.4 Value-Oriented System Development Process -- 3 Objectifying Value Co-creation: Modelling Co-design and Co-production -- 3.1 Flower Shop Case Description -- 3.2 Modelling the Case with DEMO and e3Value -- 3.3 (Re)defining Co-creation: Co-design and Co-production -- 4 Conclusion -- 4.1 Limitations -- 4.2 Future Work -- References -- Towards Co-creation and Co-production in Production Chains Modeled in DEMO with REA Support -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives of this Paper -- 1.2 Practical Objectives of the Approach -- 2 Introduction to REA, DEMO and Software Technologies -- 2.1 REA Ontology -- 2.2 DEMO Ontology -- 2.3 Enterprise Operating System -- 2.4 The Four Technologies of the Enterprise Operating System -- 2.5 REA Ontology Support -- 3 Ontological DEMO Model for Co-creation and Co-production.
3.1 The World of Co-creation and Co-production -- 3.2 Proposed Ontological Co-creation and Co-production Model -- 3.3 Discussion of the Model Duality -- 3.4 Avoiding the Notion of Value in DEMO Models -- 4 Future Research Topics -- 4.1 Extensive Ontological CC-CP Model Validation -- 4.2 Extension of the CC-CP Model with Implementation Specific Transactions -- 4.3 Conceptual Mapping of DEMO to REA -- 4.4 REA Value Chain Analysis -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Evolvability -- Building an Evolvable Prototype for a Multiple GAAP Accounting Information System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Design Science Methodology -- 3 Problem Statement and Earlier Research -- 3.1 Problem Statement -- 3.2 Earlier Research -- 4 Normalized Systems Theory -- 5 Prototype -- 5.1 Creating Prototypes -- 5.2 Building an Initial Data Model and Prototype -- 5.3 A Second Version of the Prototype -- 5.4 Adding Posting Functionality to the Prototype -- 6 Evaluation -- 6.1 Evaluation Regarding the Design Principles -- 6.2 Configuration of Prototype -- 6.3 Evaluating the Impact of Change 1 -- 6.4 Evaluating the Impact of Change 2 -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- On the Evolvable and Traceable Design of (Under)graduate Education Programs -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Normalized System Theory -- 3 Study Program Design as a Modular System -- 3.1 Modularity -- 3.2 Cohesion -- 3.3 Coupling -- 4 Evolvability and Traceability of a Study Program Design -- 4.1 Evolvability -- 4.2 Traceability -- 5 Study Program Cases -- 5.1 Study Program Design at a Faculty of Applied Economics -- 5.2 Study Program Design at a NGO -- 6 Conclusion and Future Research -- References -- Modelling, Patterns and Viability -- Perceptual Discriminability in Conceptual Modeling -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Perceptual Discriminability -- 3 Visual Attention -- 3.1 Similarity Theory -- 3.2 Boolean Map Theory. 3.3 Feature Hierarchy -- 3.4 Implications for Conceptual Modeling -- 4 Central Constructs of Modeling Grammars -- 5 Applying (Extended) Perceptual Discriminability to ERD -- 6 Discussion -- From the Essence of an Enterprise Towards Enterprise Ontology Patterns -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ontological Foundations of Enterprise Ontology Patterns -- 2.1 The Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) -- 2.2 The DEMO Theory and Methodology of Enterprise Ontology -- 3 A Formal Enterprise Ontology Pattern Language -- 3.1 Participation in a Transaction -- 3.2 Coordination Acts and Facts -- 3.3 Production Acts -- 3.4 Production Facts -- 4 Applying the Enterprise Ontology Patterns: A Case Study -- 5 Final Considerations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Extended Viable System Model -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 VSM Description -- 3 VSM Extension -- 4 Case Study -- 5 Conclusion -- Foundations of Enterprise Engineering -- Towards the Ontological Foundations for the Software Executable DEMO Action and Fact Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scientific Theories and Methodologies Applied -- 3 Formulation of the Research Question -- 3.1 The DEMO Machine Concept -- 3.2 Appropriateness of the DEMOSL for DEMO Machine Implementation -- 3.3 Formulation of Ontology for DEMO Machine -- 3.4 Verification and Validation Questions of the Research Question -- 4 Axiomatic Specifications of the Fact, Agenda and Rule Ontology -- 4.1 Addressing the DEMOSL-DEMO Machine Deficiencies -- 4.2 Fact Axioms -- 4.3 Agenda Axioms -- 4.4 Rules and Dependencies Axioms -- 5 Discussion and Evaluation of the FAR Ontology -- 5.1 Falsifiable Proposition of the FAR Ontology -- 6 Related Work -- 6.1 Model-Driven Development -- 6.2 XModel -- 6.3 The DEMO Engine and the Enterprise Operating System -- 7 Conclusions and Further Research -- References. Cross Channel Communication Design Critical Literature Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Communication Viewpoints -- 2.1 Customer Centric Viewpoint -- 2.2 Company Centric Viewpoint -- 3 Channels -- 3.1 Channel Characteristics -- 3.2 Channel Issues -- 3.3 Channel Organization -- 3.4 The Notion of Channel -- 3.5 Channel Implementation -- 4 Transactions -- 5 Design and Implementation -- 5.1 Multichannel Strategies -- 5.2 Design Challenges -- 5.3 Multichannel Implementation Issues -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Things, References, Connectors, Types, Variables, Relations and Attributes - A Contribution to the FI and MU Theories -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problems Identified in FI and MU Theories -- 3 The Building Blocks to Model the World -- 3.1 Things -- 3.2 References -- 3.3 Connectors -- 3.4 Types -- 3.4.1 What Types Should Not Be -- 3.4.2 What Types Should Be -- 3.5 Variables -- 3.6 Relations -- 3.7 Attributes -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Future Work -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Author Index. |
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