Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceAs a scientific and professional discipline, the design of enterprise systems has undergone an impressive development. Today, it has achieved a well-established practice with clearly defined phases, tasks and methods. However, enterprises are challenged by increased complexity in their operations, externally imposed uncertainties and even unforeseeable events. Dynamic global operations call for speedy and effective responses to change. As a consequence, enterprises are challenged to adopt new approaches.In view of this call for probing new roads, it seems useful to examine the roots of design in an effort to re-interpret many of the original ideas. In this paper, we shall briefly st...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceEnterprise Information Systems (EIS) can ...
Information Technologies bear the potential of new uses. These uses provoke a new organization whi...
Within the context of fierce competition, limited resources, and turbulent economies, large organi...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceAs a scientific and professional discipli...
Abstract. As a scientific and professional discipline, the design of enterprise systems has undergon...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceFrom a design science research perspectiv...
Enterprise engineering (EE) is an emerging discipline that aims to address several phenomena in the ...
In this work, we challenge the concept of design in the development of information systems. Informat...
This paper presents a new information systems design method conceived to accommodate emerging design...
This paper presents findings from a study of the co-design of business processes and IT systems at t...
This article supports the ideology that enterprise engineering (EE) could add more value if EE resea...
Modern organizations recognize the need for a close alignment of their business and IT. Achieving su...
Existing methods for redesigning organizations are often not capable of meeting the required rate of...
Quite simply, the fact is that we do not understand very much about designing complex, computer base...
Development and organisational implementation of corporate information systems are still afflicted w...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceEnterprise Information Systems (EIS) can ...
Information Technologies bear the potential of new uses. These uses provoke a new organization whi...
Within the context of fierce competition, limited resources, and turbulent economies, large organi...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceAs a scientific and professional discipli...
Abstract. As a scientific and professional discipline, the design of enterprise systems has undergon...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceFrom a design science research perspectiv...
Enterprise engineering (EE) is an emerging discipline that aims to address several phenomena in the ...
In this work, we challenge the concept of design in the development of information systems. Informat...
This paper presents a new information systems design method conceived to accommodate emerging design...
This paper presents findings from a study of the co-design of business processes and IT systems at t...
This article supports the ideology that enterprise engineering (EE) could add more value if EE resea...
Modern organizations recognize the need for a close alignment of their business and IT. Achieving su...
Existing methods for redesigning organizations are often not capable of meeting the required rate of...
Quite simply, the fact is that we do not understand very much about designing complex, computer base...
Development and organisational implementation of corporate information systems are still afflicted w...
Part 1: Keynotes and Workshops on EISInternational audienceEnterprise Information Systems (EIS) can ...
Information Technologies bear the potential of new uses. These uses provoke a new organization whi...
Within the context of fierce competition, limited resources, and turbulent economies, large organi...