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Modeling and Analysis of Enterprise and Information System—From Requirements to


作者:
Qing Li, Yu-Liu Chen
定价:
52.00 元
版面字数:
445.000千字
开本:
16开
装帧形式:
精装
版次:
1
最新版次
印刷时间:
2009-01-17
ISBN:
978-7-04-024955-2
物料号:
24955-A0
出版时间:
2009-01-13
读者对象:
高等教育
一级分类:
管理
二级分类:
管理科学与工程
三级分类:
信息管理与信息系统

Modeling and Analysis of Enterprise and Information Systems From Requirements to Realization discusses the basic principles of enterprise architecture and enterprise modeling. After an introduction to the field the General Enterprise Modeling Architecture is presented. The new architecture includes a set of models and methods. It describes different aspects of the system and covers its life cycle. Its models are structuralized models with multi-layers and multi-views. They are descriptions and cognitions of the system at the top level and provide tools and methodology to understand, design, develop and implement the system. This book is intended for researchers and graduate students in the field of industrial engineering, management engineering and information engineering. Enterprise Models discussed in this book provide a rich source in enterprise diagnosis, business process reengineering and information system implementation.

  • Part One Modeling Frameworks of Enterprise and Information Systems
    • 1 Introduction to Enterprise and System Modeling
      • 1.1 What Do "Analysis" and "Design" for an Enterprise Mean
      • 1.2 What is a Model
      • 1.3 Purpose and Usage of Models
      • 1.4 Content of a Model
      • 1.5 Viewpoints and Abstract Levels of a Model
      • 1.6 Modeling Methods Families
      • 1.7 Model Based System Integration and Model Driven Architecture
      • References
    • 2 Enterprise and Information System Architectures
      • 2.1 Purposes of System Architectures
      • 2.2 Computer Integrated Manufacturing--Open System Architecture
      • 2.3 GRAI Integration Methodology and IMPACS
      • 2.4 Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture
      • 2.5 Architecture of Integrated Information System
      • 2.6 Zachman Framework
      • 2.7 Generalized Enterprise—Reference Architecture and Methodologies
      • 2.8 Stair-Like CIM System Architecture
      • 2.9 Basic Elements Analysis of System Architectures
      • 2.10 General Enterprise Modehng Architecture
      • References
    • 3 System Development and Integration Methodology
      • 3.1 Role of Methodology in Enterprise and System Integration
      • 3.2 StructuIed Methodology
      • 3.3 Object-Oriented Methodology
      • 3.4 GEM Structured Approach
      • 3.5 Interview Original Data Collection for a Modeling Task
      • References
  • Part Two Function Oriented Modeling and Analysis
    • 4 Data Flow Diagram
      • 4.1 Introduction to DFD
      • 4.2 Syntax and Semantics of DFD
        • 4.2.1 Notations of DFD
        • 4.2.2 DFD Models Organization
        • 4.2.3 Data Dictionary
      • 4.3 Structured Approach of DFD
        • 4.3.1 Modeling Process of DFD
        • 4.3.2 Data Flow Diagramming Rules
      • 4.4 DFD Modeling Case
      • References
    • 5 IDEF0 Function Modeling
      • 5.1 Introduction to IDEF0
      • 5.2 Syntax and Semantics of IDEF0
        • 5.2.1 Basic Concepts and Rules of IDEF0
        • 5.2.2 IDEF0 Diagrams
      • 5.3 Structured Approach of IDEFO
      • 5.4 IDEF0 Modehng Case
      • References
  • Part Three Data Oriented Modeling and Analysis
    • 6 Entity-Relationship Diagram
      • 6.1 Introduction to Entity-Relationship Diagram
      • 6.2 Syntax and Semantics of ERD
        • 6.2.1 Entity
        • 6.2.2 Attribute
        • 6.2.3 Relationship
      • 6.3 Data Analysis and Normalization
        • 6.3.1 Ist Normal Form (INF)
        • 6.3.2 2nd Normal Form (2NF)
        • 6.3.3 3rd Normal Form (3NF)
      • 6.4 Structured Approach and Modeling Case of ERD
      • References
    • 7 IDEFIX Data Modeling
      • 7.1 Introduction to IDEFIX
      • 7.2 Syntax and Semantics of IDEFIX
        • 7.2.1 Entity
        • 7.2.2 Relationship
        • 7.2.3 Attribute
      • 7.3 Structured Approach of IDEFIX
        • 7.3.1 Phase Zero: Project Initiation
        • 7.3.2 Phase One: Entity Definition
        • 7.3.3 Phase Two: Relationship Definition
        • 7.3.4 Phase Three: Key Definition
        • 7.3.5 Phase Four: Attribute Definition
      • References
  • Part Four Process Oriented Modeling and Analysis
    • 8 IDEF3 Process Capture Method
      • 8.1 Introduction to IDEF3
      • 8.2 Syntax and Semantics of IDEF3
        • 8.2.1 Basic Concepts of IDEF3
        • 8.2.2 Process Diagram
        • 8.2.3 Object Diagram
      • 8.3 Structured Approach of IDEF3
      • References
    • 9 Other Kinds of Process Modeling Methods
      • 9.1 Event-Driven Process Chain
      • 9.2 Gantt Chart and PERT
      • 9.3 Role Activity Diagram
      • 9.4 Petri Net
      • 9.5 GRAI Method
      • 9.6 Business Process Modeling Notation
      • References
  • Part Five Object Oriented Modeling and Analysis
    • 10 IDEF4 Object-Oriented Design Method
      • 10.1 Introduction to IDEF4
      • 10.2 Syntax and Semantics of IDEF4
        • 10.2.1 IDEF4 Object-Oriented Concepts
        • 10.2.2 Static Model
        • 10.2.3 Behavior Model
        • 10.2.4 Dynamic Model
      • 10.3 Structured Approach of IDEF4
      • References
    • 11 Unified Modeling Language
      • 11.1 Introduction to UML
      • 11.2 Syntax and Semantics of UML
        • 11.2.1 Static View
        • 11.2.2 Design View
        • 11.2.3 Use Case View
        • 11.2.4 State Machine View
        • 11.2.5 Activity View
        • 11.2.6 Interaction View
        • 11.2.7 Deployment View
        • 11.2.8 Model Management View
        • 11.2.9 Profiles
      • 11.3 Structured Approach of UML
      • References
  • Part Six Enterprise Modeling Techniques New Development
    • 12 Ontology Capture Methods
      • 12.1 Introduction to Ontology and IDEF5
      • 12.2 Syntax and Semantics of IDEF5
        • 12.2.1 Basic Concepts of IDEF5
        • 12.2.2 First-Order Schematic
        • 12.2.3 Second-Order Schematic
        • 12.2.4 Relation Schematic
        • 12.2.5 Object State Schematic
      • 12.3 Structured Approach of IDEF5
      • 12.4 Subject-Oriented Knowledge Formalization
      • References
    • 13 Economic View and Performance Modeling
      • 13.1 Introduction to Economic View and Performance Modeling.
      • 13.2 Framework of Economic View
      • 13.3 Enterprise Information System Project Selection
        • 13.3.1 Decision Method
        • 13.3.2 Decision Modeling
        • 13.3.3 ANP Application
        • 13.3.4 Sensitivity Analysis
      • 13.4 Fuzzy Performance Modeling and Measurement
        • 13.4.1 Performance Model Structure and Multi-indicators Hierarchy
        • 13.4.2 Fuzzy Performance Modeling Framework
        • 13.4.3 Knowledge Management of Fuzzy Performance Modeling
        • 13.4.4 Fuzzy Performance Measurement
        • 13.4.5 Case Study
      • References
    • 14 Models Management, Implementation and Integration
      • 14.1 Business Process Models Management and Reuse
        • 14.1.1 Challenges in Business Process Models Management
        • 14.1.2 Business Process Models Management System
        • 14.1.3 Models Classification and Retrieval in BPMMS
      • 14.2 Evaluation Indicators System Refining
        • 14.2.1 Knowledge Reuse of Evaluation Indicators System
        • 14.2.2 Structural Similarity of Evaluation Indicators System
        • 14.2.3 Refining Mechanism of Evaluation Indicators System
        • 14.2.4 Case Study
      • 14.3 Model Based Project and Process Management Integration
      • 14.4 Modeling for Product Information Tracking and Feedback
        • 14.4.1 Modeling from the System Level
        • 14.4.2 Modeling from the Process Level
        • 14.4.3 Modeling from the Information and Data Level
        • 14.4.4 Dynamic Information Acquisition and Processing withWireless Technology
        • 14.4.5 Case Study
      • 14.5 Enterprise Modeling Based Services Development
        • 14.5.1 Service Modeling Language
        • 14.5.2 Service Modeling Process
        • 14.5.3 Case Study
      • References
  • Index

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