Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 768 g
Reihe: XBusiness Computing
Optimising Business Performance with Standard Software Systems
Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 2001
ISBN: 978-3-322-89893-7
Verlag: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
How to reorganise Workflows by Chance of Implementing new ERP-Systems (SAP®, BAANTM, Peoplesoft®, Navision® ...) or new Releases
Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 768 g
Reihe: XBusiness Computing
ISBN: 978-3-322-89893-7
Verlag: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
The vision of business process optimisation by means of integrated commercial standard software will be complemented by an introduction into the idea of business process orientation, important interdisciplinary aspects as well as modelling and optimisation techniques.
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1 Preliminary Overview.- 1.1 Purpose of the Book.- 1.2 Structure of the Book.- 1.3 References and Pictograms.- 2 Standard Software: Hope and Disappointment.- 2.1 The Challenge: Why do Companies use Standard Software?.- 2.2 The missed Opportunity: Why does Standard Software often not meet a Company’s Requirements?.- 2.3 Classification of Standard Software.- 2.4 The Creative Destruction: What are the Implications of an Updated Software Release?.- 2.5 Seize the Opportunity: Positive Benefits resulting from new Software Releases.- 3 The Evolution of Business Process Orientation: From Fiction to Reality.- 3.1 The Business Process Paradigm.- 3.2 Historical Background.- 3.3 Philosophy of the Business Process Paradigm.- 3.4 The application specific context.- 4 Reveal the Opportunities: General Techniques for Business Process Optimisation.- 4.1 General Notes on BPR.- 4.2 Why Business Process Reengineering may fail.- 4.3 The Role of Business Process Optimisation (BPO).- 4.4 Object-Oriented Strategies.- 4.5 Function-Oriented Strategies.- 4.6 Resource-Oriented Strategies.- 4.7 Benchmarking.- 4.8 Reference Model based optimisation.- 4.9 Simulation.- 4.10 Algorithmic Optimisation / Approximation.- 5 Unwanted but Necessary: Popular Approaches to Business Process Modelling (BPM).- 5.1 General Considerations of Modelling and Design.- 5.2 The Benefits of Business Process Models.- 5.3 Difficulties in Modelling Business Processes.- 5.4 Properties of Process Models.- 5.5 General Techniques for the Representation of Process Flows.- 5.6 The Architecture of Integrated Information Systems.- 5.7 The Dynamic Enterprise Modeler.- 6 Beyond the Common View: Consideration of Interdisciplinary Aspects.- 6.1 Human and Social Aspects.- 6.2 Cognitive Aspects.- 6.3 Legal Aspects.- 6.4 EconomicalAspects.- 7 Viewing the Status Quo: Review of Life-Cycle Approaches.- 7.1 Structures and Properties of Life Cycle Models.- 7.2 Life-Cycle Models for Software Development.- 7.3 Implementing Process-Orientation.- 7.4 Standard Software Implementation Approaches.- 8 A Pragmatic Approach to a Semi-Process Driven Standard Software Implementation.- 8.1 General Preliminary Considerations.- 8.2 Scope of the Semi-Process Oriented Approach.- 8.3 Brief Illustration of the Project Phases.- 8.4 The Recommended Project Organisation.- 8.5 Tailoring the Approach.- 8.6 Meta Model and Key Components.- 8.7 Tool Support.- 8.8 Project Information.- 8.9 Towards a Simple Model Repository.- 8.10 Complementary Documentation.- 8.11 Success Factors and Risks.- 8.12 Phase 1: Preliminary Conception.- 8.13 Phase 2: Detailed Conception.- 8.14 Phase 3: Realisation.- 8.15 Specifics of a Release Migration Project (2nd Chance).- 8.16 Summary.