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"This book presents a wide range of issues and challenges related to business process reengineering technologies and systems through the use of case studies"--Provided by publisher.
The technological innovation of information technology is driving businesses and organizations to reassess their structures and processes to achieve a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness using IT. In this ongoing process, the wisdom and experiences of other organizations can be a roadmap to successful IT implementation. Cases on Information Technology and Business Process Reengineering presents a wide range of issues and challenges related to business process reengineering technologies and systems. This book gives practitioners, educators, and students an understanding of business process reengineering difficulties, and presents solutions discovered by organizations worldwide.
Information systems professionals learn best from the experiences of others. Successes and failures from others can help the IS commonly further develop and flourish. This book is a compilation of original case studies that describe information technology experiences in both domestic and international organizations.
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"This book provides practitioners, educators, and students with examples of the successes and failures in the implementation of strategic information systems in organizations"--Provided by publisher.
This volume shows how ICT (information and communications technology) can play the role of a driver of business process reengineering (BPR). ICT can aid in enabling improvement in BPR activity cycles as it provides many components that enhance performance that can lead to competitive advantages. IT can interface with BPR to improve business processes in terms of communication, inventory management, data management, management information systems, customer relationship management, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer-aided engineering. This volume explores these issues in depth.
This textbook explores the fundamental principles of Business Process Reengineering (BPR). The express aim of the book is to address the needs of MBA students opting for courses in ‘Information Technology Management or ‘Operations Management’, MCA students who opt for Business Processes as an elective, and students of BE/B.Tech Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering for courses in Process Engineering/Automation/Management System Design. The book provides them with the concepts, methodologies, models and tools needed to understand and implement BPR. In a nutshell, the book offers a step-by-step presentation of the practical framework and management techniques needed to achieve engineering solutions for implementation of BPR in an organization. The initial chapters introduce the reader to the need for BPR and its utility in relation to IT and manufacturing. The middle chapters cover the methodology, success factors, barriers, and the technologies that are relevant for BPR implementation. The latter chapters present solutions like lean and virtual manufacturing, enterprise resource planning, and functional information systems. An exclusive chapter is devoted to concepts and tasks of software reengineering. Aided by extensive illustrations, end-of-chapter review questions, as well as a chapter consisting entirely of case studies, this book will help students develop a rich, multifaceted perspective, to enable them to handle complex management and engineering problems. The book will be useful to students in practically all branches of engineering, not just mechanical/production/industrial engineering.
Process-driven workflow; Workflow management standards and interoperability; Reengineering the business process; Case study: george mason university; Growing the smart organization; Human and organizational issues; Case study: american president lines; Work reegineering and workflows: comparative methods; Case study: logicon software engineering; Managing technological change; Implementation requirements; Automating the business environment; Case study: dow corning; Case study: grampian regional council; Perspectives on workflow; The work management market; Groupware and workflow: the european perspective; A three-step processo to workflow automation; Workflow and electronic commerce; Identifying emerging technologies; Appendices; Index.
Annals of Cases on Information Technology provides a collection of case studies focusing on IT implementation in organizations. The cases included in Volume VI describe successful projects and offer advice on how to achieve these best practices. They also look at IT project failures and describe steps to avoid pitfalls in the path to successful IT utilization. The organizations described in this book represent small businesses, educational institutions, public and private corporations and describe may aspects of IT implementation including, e-commerce endeavors, intelligent technologies, enterprise resource planning and many other facets of emerging IT utilization.