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Integrate ERP system into business process management system
Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2013Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems present a holistic view of the business from single information and IT architecture. But ERP systems are comprehensive, huge and complex systems and warrant careful planning and execution not ensure the successful implementation.
Feng Chen +5 more
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Business process management systems
Proceedings 19th International Conference on Data Engineering (Cat. No.03CH37405), 2005Business process automation is what e-business is all about. The essence of an "electronically" powered business is its ability to streamline operations, making information available where and when it is needed, thus increasing customer satisfaction and improving efficiency and effectiveness.
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BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYAOptimization of business processes is considered as a necessary condition for the sustainable operation of enterprises in conditions of increased competition and external restrictions. The key role in process management is assigned to the internal control system.
Andrey L. Poltarykhin, Ivan V. Kharlamov
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Systems for Interorganizational Business Process Management
2009This chapter is devoted to automated support for interorganizational business process management, that is, formation and enactment of business processes that span multiple autonomous organizations. A treatment of intra- and interorganizational business processes is included to provide a conceptual background.
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Frameworks for Secured Business Process Management Systems
Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA'06), 2006This paper formally defines a role-driven security and access control model of a business process in order eventually to provide a theoretical basis for realizing the secured business process management systems. That is, we propose a graphical representation and formal description of the mechanism that generates a set of role-driven security and access
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Ontological Model of Business Process Management Systems
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008The activities which constitute business process management (BPM) can be grouped into five categories: design, modeling, execution, monitoring and optimization. Dedicated software packets for business process management system (BPMS) are available on the market. But the efficiency of its exploitation depends on used ontological model in the development
G. Manoilov +2 more
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Knowledge-based System for Managing Business Processes
2006 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2006More and more companies are now beginning to recognize the benefits of systematically managing their processes. It will require specially designed electronic repositories to help define, track and share knowledge about business processes. This paper presents a knowledge-based system for managing the processes of a company.
Liping An +4 more
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Requirements for Business Process Management Systems Supporting Business Process Agility
2012Organizational agility (OA) has emerged as a mission critical success factor in order to cope with the fast changing economic environment. Companies are forced to anticipate future developments and react to threats and opportunities in a timely manner. This concept has primarily managerial aspects, though science has evinced that information technology
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On Flexibility in Business Process Management Systems
2012Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) provide the necessary infrastructure for managing business processes, in both intra-organizational and inter-organizational contexts. These process support systems also provide the technical support for managing changes in business processes, either at design time or run-time. Consequently, it is necessary for
Amit V. Deokar, Nazim Taskin
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2010
The quantity of knowledge is increasing rapidly. In the quest for excellence, an organisation must know how to both create and use knowledge in all its segments, i.e. it must know how to manage knowledge. Knowledge Management (KM) is the concept of the systematic collection, organisation, archiving and sharing of knowledge aimed at achieving the ...
Ćurko, Katarina +2 more
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The quantity of knowledge is increasing rapidly. In the quest for excellence, an organisation must know how to both create and use knowledge in all its segments, i.e. it must know how to manage knowledge. Knowledge Management (KM) is the concept of the systematic collection, organisation, archiving and sharing of knowledge aimed at achieving the ...
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