The application of an integrated enterprise modelling methodology--FIDO: to supply chain integration modeling

  • Authors:
  • Dan L. Shunk;Joong-In Kim;Hee Yerl Nam

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Goldwater Research Center, Arizona State University, Room 524, Tempe, AZ;Department of MIS, Hongik University, Yeongi-Gun, Chochiwon 339-701, Choongnam, South Korea;Motorola, Inc., Phoenix, AZ

  • Venue:
  • Computers and Industrial Engineering
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Existing multi-view enterprise-modeling methodologies have been utilized for the modeling and integration of a single company or within an enterprise, but they do not specifically address the techniques for inter-enterprise modeling and integration. This paper presents the function, information, dynamics, and organization (FIDO) multi-view enterprise-modeling methodology developed to support the understanding, analysis, and design of business processes aligned with information systems for inter-enterprise integration between companies as well as for a single company. The FIDO methodology includes an integrated modeling framework and a suite of modeling techniques for enterprise modeling. We present the application of the FIDO methodology to analyze the interactions and to establish the supply-chain process integration between primes and subs in the defense electronics industry.