Advances in enterprise information systems II : Proceedings of the fifth International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems (CONFENIS 2011), Aalborg, Denmark, October 16-18, 2011
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For many years now Enterprise Information Systems have been critical in helping businesses successfully navigate the global market. The development that started with design and implementation of integrated systems has evolved to incorporate a multitude of perspectives and ideas. The Enterprise Information Systems functionality extends from principally an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system to a portfolio of standard systems including CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and SCM (Supply Chain Management) systems. Advances in Enterprise Information Systems II is divided into seven thematic sections, each exploring a distinct topic. In "Concepts in Enterprise Information Systems" the authors present new concepts and ideas for the field. "Cases in Enterprise Information Systems" introduces studies of enterprise information systems in an organizational context. "Business Process Management" is one of the major themes within enterprise information systems and "Designing Enterprise Information Systems" discusses new approaches to the design of processes and system and also deals with how design can be taken as a specific perspective. "Enterprise Information Systems in various domains" features generic studies that contribute to advancing the practical knowledge of the field as well as towards "Global issues of Enterprise Information Systems". Finally, in "Emerging Topics in Enterprise Information Systems", new technologies and ideas are explored. Cloud computing in particular seems to be setting the agenda for future research in enterprise information systems. The book will be invaluable to academics and professionals interested in recent developments in the field of enterprise information systems Content: Foreword S. Chaudhry & C. Moller Concepts in Enterprise Information Systems Enterprise systems reconceptualized from a coordination perspective L. Taxen A comparison of practitioner and researcher definitions of enterprise architecture using an interpretation method J. Mentz, P. Kotze &A. van der Merwe Conceptual model of the impact of enterprise information systems innovation on sustainability J. Basl, A. Buchalcevova & L. Gala Significance of trust in reputation building mechanisms R. Delina, F. Janke & M. Tkac Critical success factors for ERP system implementation projects: A literature review C. Leyh The role of BPM in the IT value-chain: Exploring how managing business processes can decouple business and IT C. Moller Enforcing control in the run-time business transactions S. Guerreiro, A. Vasconcelos & J. Tribolet Cases in Enterprise Information Systems Case of development of a small business ERP consultant knowledge base D.L. Olson, V. Van Huy & N.M. Tuan Deliberately by design, or? Enterprise Architecture transformation at Arla Foods C. Moller, C.J. Brandt & A. Carugati Information waste: Qualitative study in manufacturing enterprises H. Franssila Towards a toolbox for a process innovation laboratory - A case study of process innovation at Genpact J. Gong & C. Moller Sustainability management within selected large-scale enterprises in Germany C. Leyh, A. Krischke & S. Strahringer Business Process Management Using DEMO to analyse the consistency of business process models A. Caetano, A. Assis & J. Tribolet Using an organizational taxonomy to support business process design C.M. Pereira, A. Caetano & P. Sousa BPMN usage: An analysis of influencing factors F. Sedick & L.F. Seymour Business language driven development: Joining business process models to automated tests R.A. Carvalho, F.L.C. Silva & R.S. Manhaes The influence of human capabilities in effort estimation of business processes modeling projects J.R. Dutra, M.O. Barros, F.M. Santoro, A.M. Magdaleno, C. Cappelli, V. Nunes & F. Klussman Designing Enterprise Information Systems Design science research in enterprise information systems: Proceedings of the CONFENIS 2011 workshop A. Efeoglu, J. Gong, J.M. Kristoffersen, S. Juul, R.Winter, L. Pries-Heje & C. Moller A framework for a meta-design artefact on design science methodology L. Ostrowski & M. Helfert Business intelligence in corporate information system: Integral approach A.M. Shamsieva &V.U. Arkov EIS based on business rules in oil transportation industry with situational analysis implementation I. Moskovoy Designing enterprise information systems using scrum for governance L. Pries-Heje & J. Pries-Heje Enterprise Information Systems in various domains IT adaptation in relation to data management in small, medium-sized and large companies A. Haug & J. Schlichter Customer demand oriented EAI framework design and its application in telecom industry J. Qi,W. Long &Y.Wu Empirical study of the profiles of accountants working in a public administration and using an integrated financial system (ERP) C.E. Balzli IS technologies constraining and enabling powers in budgeting W. Uppatumwichian Are Enterprise System benefits the same for Universities as they are for supermarkets? J. Leonard & H.Z. Henriksen Global issues of Enterprise Information Systems Competitiveness of Czech ICT graduates P. Doucek, O. Novotny, M. Maryska & L. Nedomova International transfer of manufacturing - a product eligibility framework C.L. Petersen, A.-K.E. Langkjaer, R.T. Larsen & J.M. Kristoffersen Surviving in the global producer-driven commodity chain D.R. Christensen, K.H. Hansen, J. Ulrik Paludan, S.K. Paulsen, S.S. Peters & M.M. Thomsen Impact of ERP systems implementation on SMEs in Slovakia and Slovenia F. Sudzina, A. Pucihar & G. Lenart Knowledge transfer - interrelations of job complexity, maturity of recipient, and knowledge types S. Andersen, N. Hardahl, D. Hvid, S. Juul & K. Prabakaran Emerging topics in Enterprise Information Systems Optimistic integration of Enterprise Information Systems J. Kokemuller An evaluation of heuristic methods for grid scheduling problem S.M. Hashemi &A.K. Bardsiri Cloud ERP implementation challenges: A study based on ERP life cycle model U. Iqbal, E. Uppstrom & G. Juell-Skielse Cloud ERP development process model from the perspective of user organizations Y. Hao, G. Juell-Skielse & E. Uppstrom Cloud enterprise resource planning adoption: Motives & barriers I. Saeed, G. Juell-Skielse & E. Uppstrom Fitting enterprise systems to organizational roles: A customer perspective P. Holst Author index Front Cover 1 Table of contents 6 Foreword 10 Concepts in Enterprise Information Systems 12 Enterprise systems reconceptualized from a coordination perspective 14 A comparison of practitioner and researcher definitions of enterprise architecture using an interpretation method 22 Conceptual model of the impact of enterprise information systems innovation on sustainability 38 Significance of trust in reputation building mechanisms 46 Critical success factors for ERP system implementation projects: A literature review 56 The role of BPM in the IT value-chain: Exploring how managing business processes can decouple business and IT 68 Enforcing control in the run-time business transactions 80 Cases in Enterprise Information Systems 90 Case of development of a small business ERP consultant knowledge base 92 Deliberately by design, or? Enterprise Architecture transformation at Arla Foods 102 Information waste: Qualitative study in manufacturing enterprises 116 Towards a toolbox for a process innovation laboratory – A case study of process innovation at Genpact 122 Sustainability management within selected large-scale enterprises in Germany 136 Business Process Management 142 Using DEMO to analyse the consistency of business process models 144 Using an organizational taxonomy to support business process design 158 BPMN usage: An analysis of influencing factors 166 Business language driven development: Joining business process models to automated tests 178 The influence of human capabilities in effort estimation of business processes modeling projects 190 Designing Enterprise Information Systems 200 Design science research in enterprise information systems: Proceedings of the CONFENIS 2011 workshop 202 A framework for a meta-design artefact on design science methodology 216 Business intelligence in corporate information system: Integral approach 222 EIS based on business rules in oil transportation industry with situational analysis implementation 226 Designing enterprise information systems using scrum for governance 232 Enterprise Information Systems in various domains 242 IT adaptation in relation to data management in small, medium-sized and large companies 244 Customer demand oriented EAI framework design and its application in telecom industry 252 Empirical study of the profiles of accountants working in a public administration and using an integrated financial system (ERP) 268 IS technologies constraining and enabling powers in budgeting 288 Are Enterprise System benefits the same for Universities as they are for supermarkets? 302 Global issues of Enterprise Information Systems 314 Competitiveness of Czech ICT graduates 316 International transfer of manufacturing – a product eligibility framework 330 Surviving in the global producer-driven commodity chain 342 Impact of ERP systems implementation on SMEs in Slovakia and Slovenia 352 Knowledge transfer – interrelations of job complexity, maturity of recipient, and knowledge types 362 Emerging topics in Enterprise Information Systems 372 Optimistic integration of Enterprise Information Systems 374 An evaluation of heuristic methods for grid scheduling problem 392 Cloud ERP implementation challenges: A study based on ERP life cycle model 400 Cloud ERP development process model from the perspective of user organizations 418 Cloud enterprise resource planning adoption: Motives & barriers 440 Fitting enterprise systems to organizational roles: A customer perspective 446
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