An Introduction to Systems Science
An Introduction to Systems Science
Business-to-business electronic market place selection
Enterprise Information Systems
Enterprise integration of product development data: systems science in action
Enterprise Information Systems
A study on X party material flow: the theory and applications
Enterprise Information Systems
Creation of environmental health information system for public health service: A pilot study
Information Systems Frontiers
An approach to enterprise process dynamic modeling supporting enterprise process evolution
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Systems Frontiers
Enterprise Information Systems - Contains Special Issue: Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems, edited by Juan Carlos Augusto and Marc Roper
A support methodology for EAI and BPM projects in SMEs
Enterprise Information Systems
Integrating both Wikis and XML with case bases to facilitate case base development and maintenance
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Information Technology and Management
Constructing a decision support system for management of employee turnover risk
Information Technology and Management
A dynamic decision support system to predict the value of customer for new product development
Decision Support Systems
Bootstrapping profit change: An application to Spanish banks
Computers and Operations Research
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Electronic Commerce: Roadmap for the Future of Electronic Business
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Enterprise integration is a major global challenge of these times. It is now possible for a new generation of practitioners to engage this challenge selectively by applying a recently articulated version of systems science (WSS). This tutorial paper argues that a half-century of disarray of the systems field can be seen as ending; and that the distillation of WSS to support a wide variety of application areas (in this instance, enterprise integration) can occupy practitioners as they harness the work program of complexity (WPOC) selectively. Carrying out the WPOC yields predictable portfolio components, consisting of a well-defined mix of tangible and intangible products. The three causes of poor intellectual productivity identified by Kenneth Boulding are nullified when appropriate role matching is achieved between WSS and enterprise integration.