Architecture and Description of Integrated Information Systems: Architecture of Integrated Information Systems (ARIS) --; Selecting and Representing the Description Methods Employed --; Further Procedures --; Logistic Processes: Production Logistics --; Inbound and Outbound Logistics --; Human Resource Logistics --; Overall Concepts of Logistics --; Integrated Product Development Processes: Overview: The Product Development Process --; Requirement Definitions for Product Development --; Design Specifications for Product Development --; Implementation Description for Product Development --; Information and Coordination Processes: Accounting (Value-Oriented Information and Coordination Processes) --; Information Management.
The book affords researchers, users and students valuable assistance in implementing new organizational concepts through the employment of new information processing techniques. The structure of the book follows the business processes of logistics, product development, information and coordination, and offers detailed examples of how outdated organizational structures can be reengineered. Examples from standard software systems (especially SAP R/3) demonstrate the book's down-to-earth practicality. The book develops in the views of the proven "Architecture of Integrated Information Systems" (ARIS) a comprehensive enterprise model, which serves as a reference model for engineering concrete business processes in industrial enterprises.