Enterprise Engineering in Practice
Theo Janssen
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Theo Janssen: THR Janssen Beheer BV
Chapter 5 in Enterprise Engineering, 2016, pp 55-70 from Springer
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Abstract In the foregoing four chapters we have seen that organizations, at their most elementary level, consist of actor roles and transactions that are connected by way of a universal pattern. We refer to the total pattern as the construction of the organization. The construction describes the internal operation of an organization. The discipline that analyzes organizations at elementary level is called Enterprise Engineering. In this chapter we will look into how Enterprise Engineering is applied in practice. In practice, there appear to be 22 types of error patterns of cooperation. I will discuss each of them. I will then explain how Enterprise Engineering can be applied, i.e. the Way of Working.
Keywords: Business Process; Actor Role; Construction Model; Error Pattern; Coordination Activity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24172-2_5
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