| G. Keller and T. Teufel. SAP(R) R/3 Process Oriented Implementation: Iterative Process Prototyping. Addison-Wesley, 1998. |
....It is also possible to assign elements of a corresponding organisation structure, like organisational units, to a business process. Fig. 15 shows an EPC that includes references to concepts of an object model and to organisational units. While there is a formal definition of the syntax of EPCs ( KeTe98] EPCs lack a precise definition of their semantics. This is especially the case for the meaning of the logical connectors (for a comprehensive discussion of the semantic shortcomings of EPCs see [Ritt00] This is also the case for corresponding object models which are specified in a rudimentary ....
Keller, G.; Teufel, T.: SAP R/3 Process Oriented Implementation: Iterative Process Prototyping. Reading, Mass., et al.: Addison-Wesley 1998
.... software products excel by their high configurability and are therefore applicable in many different contexts [AR00] In order to render this richness of variants more comprehensible and manageable for domain experts, standard ERP software products are described by software reference models (cf. [KT98]) Software reference models illustrate the business processes, organizational and data structures supported by a particular software product as well as its configuration alternatives on a level of abstraction which is suitable for domain experts. We suggest to transfer the idea of software ....
....by the idea to explicitly support underspecifications of components and contracts. Such underspecifications might result from incomplete descriptions of method and procedure parameters as well as nondeterministic choices. An example of underspecifications are the EPCs of the R 3 reference model [KT98]. These render the behaviour of the R 3 system only fragmentarily. However, they serve the purpose of supplying users and consultants with a sufficient overview over the functionality of the R 3 system. The description languages of the component models COM, EJB, and CCM show various deficiencies ....
G. Keller and T. Teufel. SAP R/3 Process Oriented Implementation: Iterative Process Prototyping. Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1998.
....organizational processes. ERP systems do this by integrating information flows through a company (such as customer information, financial and accounting information, human resources information, and supply chain information) Davenport, 1998) based on a best business practice reference model (Keller and Teufel, 1998; Kumar and Hillegersberg, 2000) Despite the widespread adoption of ERP by business organizations (Joseph and Swanson, 1998) there is little academic research on ERP completed to this date (Shanks, 2000) However, there are numerous articles in business magazines, professional business books, ....
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