Creating Agile Business Systems with Reusable Knowledge
Cambridge University Press, 1/18/2007
EAN 9780521851633, ISBN10: 0521851637
Hardcover, 404 pages, 25.3 x 17.8 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Agility and innovation are necessary to achieve global excellence and customer value in twenty-first century business; yet most approaches to business process engineering sacrifice these in favor of operational efficiency and economics. Moreover, the IT systems used to automate and encapsulate business processes are unresponsive to the dynamic business environment. Mitra and Gupta provide insight to close this gap - showing how innovation can be systematized with normalized patterns of information, how business processes and information systems may be tightly aligned, and how these processes and systems can be designed to automatically adapt to change by reconfiguring shared patterns of knowledge. A modular approach to building business systems that parallels that of object oriented software is presented. Practical templates required for accelerating integration, analysis and design are provided. This book will appeal to consultants, analysts, and managers in IT as well as researchers and graduate students in business, management and IT.
Preface
Prologue
1. On the nature of reality and the nature of business - introduction to the metaworld
2. The object at the root of it all
3. The nature of attributes
4. Domains and their expression.