Systems Engineering for Business Process Change
Collected Papers from the Epsrc Research Programme
Herausgeber: Henderson, Peter
Systems Engineering for Business Process Change
Collected Papers from the Epsrc Research Programme
Herausgeber: Henderson, Peter
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This important, state-of-the-art book brings together for the first time in one volume the two areas of Legacy Systems and Business Processes. The research discussed has arisen from the EPSRC research programme on Systems Engineering for Business Process Change, and the book contains contributions from leading experts in the field. Both the consumer and supplier of IT have problems with legacy systems and business process change, so Systems Engineering for Business Process Change will be of great interest to practitioners who are encountering, or likely to encounter, problems with legacy…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer London / Springer Nature Singapore
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781852332228
- ISBN-10: 1852332220
- Artikelnr.: 22090409
- Verlag: Springer London / Springer Nature Singapore
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781852332228
- ISBN-10: 1852332220
- Artikelnr.: 22090409
Henderson).- Modelling the Co-Evolution of Business Processes and IT
Systems (Brian Warboys, Mark Greenwood and Peter Kawalek).- Complexity:
Partial Support for BPR? (Eve Mitleton-Kelly).- FLEXX: Designing Software
for Change through Evolvable Architectures (Stephen Rank, Keith Bennett,
Steven Glover).- RIPPLE: Retaining Integrity in Process Products over their
Long-Term Evolution (Dave Bustard).- Understanding Change: Using the
Patterns Paradigm in the Context of Business Domain Knowledge (Nadia Amin,
Pat Hall, Matthew Hinton).- Combining Organisational and Technical Change
in Finding Solutions to Legacy Systems (Magnus Ramage, Carole Brooke, Keith
Bennett and Malcolm Munro).- Connecting Business Modelling to Requirements
Engineering (Alistair Sutcliffe and G. Li).- Interpretivist Modelling for
Information System Definition (Frank Stowell and D. Champion).- Enterprise
Resource Planning Systems: Impacts and Future Directions (Ben Light and
Chris Holland).- The Implications of Information Technology Infrastructure
Capabilities for Business Process Change Success (Julie Eatock, George
Giaglis, Ray Paul and Alan Serrano).- IT Support for the Very High Value
Added Bid Pricing Process (Madan Singh, Nathalie Cassaigne, Paul Bussey and
Vicky Papaioannou).- Social Viewpoints on Legacy Systems (Tim Rodden, Mark
Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville and Stephen Viller).- Co-Evolution and an
Enabling Infrastructure: A Solution to Legacy? (Eve Mitleton-Kelly and
Maria-Christiana Papaefthimiou).- Modelling Legacy Telecommunications:
Switching Systems for Interaction Analysis (Muffy Calder and Stephan
Reiff).- Reverse Requirements Engineering: The AMBOLS Approach (Albert
Alderson and Kecheng Liu).- Reconstruction of Legacy Systems for
Evolutionary Change (Elizabeth Burd, Malcolm Munro and Peter Young).-
Handling Legacy IT in Banking by using Object Design Patterns to Separate
Business and IT Issues (John Edwards, Ian Coutts, Stuart McLeod and Tim
Millea).- Legacy System Anti-Patterns and a Pattern-Oriented Migration
Response (Anthony Lauder and Stuart Kent).- Assisting Requirements Recovery
from Legacy Documents (Paul Rayson, Roger Garside and Pete Sawyer).- The
Systematic Construction of Information Systems (Antonio Cau and Hussein
Zedan).- Its Not Just About Old Software: A Wider View of Legacy Systems
(Magnus Ramage and Malcolm Munro).- Delivering Business Performance:
Opportunities and Challenges for IT (Rachel Harrison, M. Wells, P. Brerton,
P. Dunning-Lewis, G. Fitzgerald and D. Targett).
Henderson).- Modelling the Co-Evolution of Business Processes and IT
Systems (Brian Warboys, Mark Greenwood and Peter Kawalek).- Complexity:
Partial Support for BPR? (Eve Mitleton-Kelly).- FLEXX: Designing Software
for Change through Evolvable Architectures (Stephen Rank, Keith Bennett,
Steven Glover).- RIPPLE: Retaining Integrity in Process Products over their
Long-Term Evolution (Dave Bustard).- Understanding Change: Using the
Patterns Paradigm in the Context of Business Domain Knowledge (Nadia Amin,
Pat Hall, Matthew Hinton).- Combining Organisational and Technical Change
in Finding Solutions to Legacy Systems (Magnus Ramage, Carole Brooke, Keith
Bennett and Malcolm Munro).- Connecting Business Modelling to Requirements
Engineering (Alistair Sutcliffe and G. Li).- Interpretivist Modelling for
Information System Definition (Frank Stowell and D. Champion).- Enterprise
Resource Planning Systems: Impacts and Future Directions (Ben Light and
Chris Holland).- The Implications of Information Technology Infrastructure
Capabilities for Business Process Change Success (Julie Eatock, George
Giaglis, Ray Paul and Alan Serrano).- IT Support for the Very High Value
Added Bid Pricing Process (Madan Singh, Nathalie Cassaigne, Paul Bussey and
Vicky Papaioannou).- Social Viewpoints on Legacy Systems (Tim Rodden, Mark
Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville and Stephen Viller).- Co-Evolution and an
Enabling Infrastructure: A Solution to Legacy? (Eve Mitleton-Kelly and
Maria-Christiana Papaefthimiou).- Modelling Legacy Telecommunications:
Switching Systems for Interaction Analysis (Muffy Calder and Stephan
Reiff).- Reverse Requirements Engineering: The AMBOLS Approach (Albert
Alderson and Kecheng Liu).- Reconstruction of Legacy Systems for
Evolutionary Change (Elizabeth Burd, Malcolm Munro and Peter Young).-
Handling Legacy IT in Banking by using Object Design Patterns to Separate
Business and IT Issues (John Edwards, Ian Coutts, Stuart McLeod and Tim
Millea).- Legacy System Anti-Patterns and a Pattern-Oriented Migration
Response (Anthony Lauder and Stuart Kent).- Assisting Requirements Recovery
from Legacy Documents (Paul Rayson, Roger Garside and Pete Sawyer).- The
Systematic Construction of Information Systems (Antonio Cau and Hussein
Zedan).- Its Not Just About Old Software: A Wider View of Legacy Systems
(Magnus Ramage and Malcolm Munro).- Delivering Business Performance:
Opportunities and Challenges for IT (Rachel Harrison, M. Wells, P. Brerton,
P. Dunning-Lewis, G. Fitzgerald and D. Targett).