2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-9812-5
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Ökonomie multiperspektivischer Unternehmensmodellierung

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“…The value of modelling in general and of enterprise modelling in particular has not yet been subject of extensive research A few research activities lead to work on the perceived value of modelling [6], the return on modelling [7], organizational change aspects on modelling [8] and specific economic aspects of modelling (e.g. [5], [23]). The potential benefits of enterprise modelling in various situations in enterprises are a topic in decision sciences, information systems and accounting information systems research (see, e.g., the recent review of [9]).…”
Section: The Deficit Of Work On "Value" and The Lacking Consensus Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of modelling in general and of enterprise modelling in particular has not yet been subject of extensive research A few research activities lead to work on the perceived value of modelling [6], the return on modelling [7], organizational change aspects on modelling [8] and specific economic aspects of modelling (e.g. [5], [23]). The potential benefits of enterprise modelling in various situations in enterprises are a topic in decision sciences, information systems and accounting information systems research (see, e.g., the recent review of [9]).…”
Section: The Deficit Of Work On "Value" and The Lacking Consensus Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise modelling comprises a plethora of aspects which influence the results an organization can reap from its modelling effort. [13] Therefore, in an exploratory study to get more insight into influential factors for management, only a few prominent aspects can be investigated. Hence, the survey centres on: a) the organizations and their goals which direct the modelling, b) basic methodological aspects, like, the modelling language, the organization of model development and integration between different kinds of models, c) crucial elements are captured in two categories, c1) the modelling tool and c2) further emphasized experiences.…”
Section: Issues In Enterprise-wide Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But high demand on quality and integrity seldom can be realized by decentral modellers. [13] approach. This was reflected in the approaches chosen by the examined organizations.…”
Section: Organization Of Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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