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The tool MOOGO

1998 , Mertins, K. , Jochem, R.

The planning of information systems requires discussions between different project groups, within the respective project group, and between experts and managers in the enterprise and the project members. Therefore, the modeling of business processes and the related information systems is an essential step in the process of reorganizing enterprises. The software tool MOÝGO (method of object oriented business process optimization) supports the modeling process based on the IEM method. Different analysis of a given model are available using the MOOGO tool like the planning of informations systems.

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Planning of enterprise-related CIM structures

1992 , Mertins, K. , Rabe, M. , Jochem, R.

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Business process reengineering

1995 , Neubauer, G. , Krause, O.

The concept of business Process Reengineering with its major characteristics is discussed. Features of processes critical to business sucess are highlighted. A survey among 600 US und EU firms showing how Reengineering affects the key performance indicators like customer satisfaction, quality, productivity, market share, turnover, cycle time und cost is evaluated. A structured approach supporting successful Reeengineering is introduced. Benefits of the IPK methodology of Integrated Enterprise Modelling (IEM) and the tool MOOGO are mentioned. Finally some key factors for sucessful change manangement highlighting the importance of a long-term strategy are given.

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An object oriented method for integrated enterprise modelling as a basis for enterprise integration modelling technology -ICEIMT-

1992 , Mertins, K. , Süssenguth, W. , Jochem, R.

Today the modelling of an enterprise is enabled by various methods which are used for different purposes and views upon the enterprise. Using an object-oriented approach the Inegrated Enterprise Modelling (IEM) concept will integrate different modelling views in one consistent manufacturing enterprise model and will provide a modelling base for construction of an enterprise model from a user's point of view. It will lead the user from a general CIM architecture given by predefined model structures to a particular model and arcitecture of the system support in his own manufacturing enterprise, which are the essential tasks towards a enterprise wide and integrative usage of information technology. Therefore the basic constructs like object class structure and a related process decription method via generic activity model will be presented. The kernel and the main views of a manufacturing enterprise model will be derived. An example using hte IEM concept for the specific view of CIM plann ing and introduction will clarify the main features of the concept. A comparison with CIM-OSA-Project will be done.

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Enterprise modelling - base for information system planning.

1993 , Mertins, K. , Jochem, R.

Today the modelling of an enterpise is enabled by various methods which are used for different purposes and views upon the enterprise. Using an object-oriented approach the Integrated Enterprise Modelling (IEM) concept will integrate different moddelling views in one consistent manufacturing enterprise model and will provide a modelling base for construction of an enterprise model from a user's point of view. Therefore the basic constructs like object class structure and a related process decription method via generic activity model will be presented. The kernel and the main views of a manufacturing enterprise model will be derived. The outline of a supporting computer aided tool will be presented.

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Planning of enterprise-related CIM structures

1992 , Mertins, K. , Süssenguth, W. , Jochem, R.

This paper discusses the planning process of CIM Systems and the support of this planning process by modelling. Today the modelling of an enterprise is enabled by various methods which are used for different purposes and views upon the enterprise. Using an object-oriented approach the Integratedt Enterprise Modelling (IEM) concept will integrate different modelling views in one consistent manufacturing enterprise model and will provide a modelling base for construction of an enterprise model from a user's point of view. It will lead the user form a general CIM architecture given by predefined model structures to a particular model and architecture of the system support in his own manufacturing enterprise, which are the essential tasks towards a enterprise wide and integrative usage of information technology. Therefore the basic constructs like object class structure and a related process decription method via generic activity model will be presented. The kernel and the main views of a manufacturing enterprise model will be derived. An example using the IEM concept for the specific view of CIM planning and introduction will clarify the main features of the concept.