ATM network management has not yet reached the level of versatility and comprehensiveness exhibited by other aspects of this networking technology. Since the currently dominant general standards for broadband network management, primarily targeted towards large carrier networks, are too complex and
Information system design and integrated enterprise modelling through a key-problem framework
✍ Scribed by Virginie Goepp; François Kiefer; Oscar Avila
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 927 KB
- Volume
- 59
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-3615
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✦ Synopsis
In today's highly competitive global economy enterprise integration (EI) can take a major role in performance improvement. The more the scope of EI is enlarged, the more users, which are not integration experts, are involved. This fact generates communication problems. For the information system (IS), which remains the main integration vehicle, the situation is obviously similar. In this paper, it is proposed to analyse how an IS design approach, based on a key-problem framework, enables both to involve efficiently users and improve the design of a model of an integrated enterprise. These two points are developed through a cross-analysis of the works related to EI in both the enterprise modelling and information system design fields. They are then discussed and illustrated on a real case of integration of customer support, maintenance and design processes in a SME company that manufactures salt spreader components for snow clearing vehicles.
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