A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Architectures for integrating manufacturing activities and enterprises
Computers in Industry - Special issue on CIM architectures
Information systems engineering: a formal approach
Information systems engineering: a formal approach
The object constraint language: precise modeling with UML
The object constraint language: precise modeling with UML
Industrial semiosis: founding the deployment of the ubiquitous information infrastructure
Computers in Industry - Special issue on intelligent manufacturing systems
Enterprise-Wide Data Modelling
Enterprise-Wide Data Modelling
Information and Management
Survey paper: A survey on the recent research literature on ERP systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
Systems Analysis and Design Methods
Systems Analysis and Design Methods
Enterprise unified process, the: extending the rational unified process
Enterprise unified process, the: extending the rational unified process
ERP and SCM Integration: The Impact on Measuring Business Performance
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
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As the economy becomes global and ICT-reliant, approaches practiced in enterprise software product development and enterprise resource planning (ERP) system implementation must cope with increasingly complex situations induced by contemporary supply chain and regulations. Compliance with regulations in the market is one aspect of the requirements that enterprise software must meet. Recent research of KPMG IT Advisory has confirmed that where little attention is being paid to the value-added tax (VAT) issues during large ERP projects, there is a higher VAT-risk exposure. In a design-oriented approach, we first identify the stakeholders and their interests in the VAT compliance of ERP systems. Enterprise architecture (EA) and model driven engineering in a multi-level perspective serve as the source of solution patterns. The efficient solution of compliance problems builds upon stakeholders utilizing a set of interdependent models and methods that are suitably allocated to the public and proprietary domains.