ABSTRACT

In practice, many different people with backgrounds in many different disciplines contribute to the design of an enterprise. Anyone who makes decisions to change the current enterprise to achieve some preferred structure is considered a designer. What is problematic is how to use the knowledge of separate aspects of the enterprise to achieve a globally optimized enterprise. The synthesis of knowledge from many disciplines to design an enterprise defines the field of enterprise engineering.

Because enterprise systems are exceedingly complex, encompassing many independent domains of study, students must first be taught how to think about enterprise systems. Specifically written for advanced and intermediate courses and modules, Design of Enterprise Systems: Theory, Architecture, and Methods takes a system-theoretical perspective of the enterprise. It describes a systematic approach, called the enterprise design method, to design the enterprise. The design method demonstrates the principles, models, methods, and tools needed to design enterprise systems. The author uses the enterprise system design methodology to organize the chapters to mimic the completion of an actual project. Thus, the book details the enterprise engineering process from initial conceptualization of an enterprise to its final design.

Pedagogical tools available include:

For instructors:

  • PowerPoint® slides for each chapter
  • Project case studies that can be assigned as long-term projects to accompany the text
  • Quiz questions for each chapter
  • Business Process Analyzer software available for download

For students:

  • Templates, checklists, forms, and models to support enterprise engineering activities

The book fills a need for greater design content in engineering curricula by describing how to design enterprise systems. Inclusion of design is also critical for business students, since they must realize the import their decisions may have on the long-term design of the enterprises they work with. The book’s practical focus and project-based approach coupled with the pedagogical tools gives students the knowledge and skills they need to lead enterprise engineering projects.

part 1|2 pages

Part I: Enterprise Engineering

chapter 1|26 pages

Enterprise Engineering

chapter 2|24 pages

Systems Theory

chapter 3|22 pages

Modeling Concepts

chapter 4|26 pages

Enterprise Design Methodology

chapter 5|18 pages

Enterprise Architecture

chapter 6|28 pages

Enterprise Analysis and Design Methodology

part 2|2 pages

Part II: Enterprise Project

chapter 7|14 pages

Strategy

chapter 8|34 pages

Problem Formulation and Requirements

chapter 9|12 pages

Generate and Evaluate Alternatives

part 3|2 pages

Part III: Process View

chapter 10|34 pages

Process Modeling

chapter 11|30 pages

Queueing Theory

chapter 12|30 pages

Process Design

part 4|2 pages

Part IV: Information View

chapter 13|16 pages

Information Modeling

chapter 14|26 pages

Information Design

part 5|2 pages

Part V: Organization View

chapter 15|26 pages

Organization Design

part 6|2 pages

Part VI: View Integration

chapter 16|24 pages

Enterprise Technology

chapter 17|20 pages

Enterprise Integration