2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2004.05.024
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Architectures, methods and tools for enterprise engineering

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“…Enterprise modeling is used both as a technique to represent and understand the structure and behavior of organizations and to analyze business processes and, in many cases, as technical support for business process reengineering (Mertins & Jochem, 2005).…”
Section: Enterprise Knowledge Development (Ekd) Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise modeling is used both as a technique to represent and understand the structure and behavior of organizations and to analyze business processes and, in many cases, as technical support for business process reengineering (Mertins & Jochem, 2005).…”
Section: Enterprise Knowledge Development (Ekd) Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El modelo de empresa busca como objetivos fundamentales [10], [11]: adquirir conocimiento sobre los procesos de la empresa; aprovechar este conocimiento en la reingeniería de procesos; soportar la toma de • 16, Julio-Diciembre de 2016 decisiones; facilitar la interoperabilidad de los procesos; caracterizar la separación entre comportamiento (modelo de proceso) y funcionalidad (modelo de actividad).…”
Section: Modelado Empresarialunclassified
“…In this research, EM has been used in compliance with specifications defined by two international standards, namely ISO-19439 and ISO-15704 1 . The existing processes were captured from the end user sites and formalised in form of a set of static diagrams developed in Loughborough University (Monfared, West et al 2002) in compliance with the CIMOSA modelling architecture (ESPRIT 1993;Berio and Vernadat 1999;Mertins and Jochem 2005). The static models were used to develop process simulation models, as both models share similar modelling constructs (e.g.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Impacts On Engineering Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%