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Due to growing concern about the competitiveness of industry in the international marketplace and the efficiency ofgovernment enterprises, widespread initiatives are currently underway to enhance thecompetitive posture offirms and to streamline government operations. Nearly all enterprises are engaged in assessing ways in which their productivity, product quality and operations can be improved. These efforts canbe described as Business Process Engineering (BPE). BPE had its roots in industry under differing titIes: Process Improvement, Process Simplification, Process Innovation, Reengineering, etc. It has matured to be an important ingredient of successful enterprises in the private and public sectors. After extensive exploitation by industrial and governmental practitioners and consultants, it is attracting increasing attention from academics in the fields of engineering and business. However, even with all of this attention in the popular literature, serious scholarly literature on BPE is in short supply. TItis is somewhat surprising, especially since so many large international organizations have attempted BPE projectswith varied success.




The purpose of Business Process Engineering: Advancing the State ofthe Art is to outline the structure of Business Process Engineering (BPE), its practices, methods, and theory for implementing successful organization restructuring. BPE is the design and implementation of efficient and effective business processes, and the corresponding alignment of enabling information technologies and systems. The editors have assembled the best research on BPE and recreated a structured volume that provides academic researchers and practitioners with a theoretical and practical framework for implementing specific BPE solutions for business and government. Hence, the book covers theoretical efforts towards the creation of new methods in BPE and practical issues that relate to its actual implementation in the real world of business and government.
Authors from industry, government, and academia have contributed individual chapters. The emphasis is on methodology that can be replicated. Industry and governmental contributors have provided a synthesis of BPE experiences or individual case studies. In both cases, the work is intended to lead to lessons learned that may be successfully employed by others. The academically oriented chapters relate BPE methodologies to other forms of organizational change, building on previous research in related areas. The chapters are grouped as follows: Structures for BPE, Model Development, Information Technology for BPE, Tools for BPE, and Case Studies of BPE.
The goal of this volume is to present works that clarify the definition of the field and establish factors that lead to success in implementation. The editors' premise is that the objective of BPE is to bring about organizational improvement by the application of scientific principles and the use of enabling information technologies. This new methodology, founded and nurtured in practice, will evolve into a mature academic field that will involve many diverse academic disciplines. This volume is intended to contribute to that development.


The purpose of Business Process Engineering: Advancing the State ofthe Art is to outline the structure of Business Process Engineering (BPE), its practices, methods, and theory for implementing successful organization restructuring. BPE is the design and implementation of efficient and effective business processes, and the corresponding alignment of enabling information technologies and systems. The editors have assembled the best research on BPE and recreated a structured volume that provides academic researchers and practitioners with a theoretical and practical framework for implementing specific BPE solutions for business and government. Hence, the book covers theoretical efforts towards the creation of new methods in BPE and practical issues that relate to its actual implementation in the real world of business and government.
Authors from industry, government, and academia have contributed individual chapters. The emphasis is on methodology that can be replicated. Industry and governmental contributors have provided a synthesis of BPE experiences or individual case studies. In both cases, the work is intended to lead to lessons learned that may be successfully employed by others. The academically oriented chapters relate BPE methodologies to other forms of organizational change, building on previous research in related areas. The chapters are grouped as follows: Structures for BPE, Model Development, Information Technology for BPE, Tools for BPE, and Case Studies of BPE.
The goal of this volume is to present works that clarify the definition of the field and establish factors that lead to success in implementation. The editors' premise is that the objective of BPE is to bring about organizational improvement by the application of scientific principles and the use of enabling information technologies. This new methodology, founded and nurtured in practice, will evolve into a mature academic field that will involve many diverse academic disciplines. This volume is intended to contribute to that development.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
From Reengineering to Continuous Process Adaptation....Pages 1-24
Process Ecology: A New Metaphor for Reengineering-Oriented Change....Pages 25-41
Cross-Functional Process Integration and the Integrated Data Environment....Pages 43-60
Business Reengineering for Information Technology: From Business Process to System Requirements....Pages 61-81
Delivering Results: Evolving BPR from Art to Engineering....Pages 83-129
Market- and Product- Oriented Design of Business Processes....Pages 131-143
A Configuration-Contingent Enterprise Redesign Model....Pages 145-185
BPR Methodologies: Methods and Tools....Pages 187-211
Knowledge-Based Reengineering of Business Processes: Leveraging the Power of Natural Language....Pages 213-222
Simulation: A Key to Next Generation Manufacturing....Pages 223-253
Defense Enterprise Planning and Management....Pages 255-282
Supporting Business Process Reengineering in Industry: Towards a Methodology....Pages 283-317
Dynamic Simulation in Business Process Redesign....Pages 319-334
IBM®’s Approach to Reengineering, from a Development Reengineering Perspective....Pages 335-375
Networking as an Enabler of Business Process Reengineering....Pages 377-388
Back Matter....Pages 389-391


The purpose of Business Process Engineering: Advancing the State ofthe Art is to outline the structure of Business Process Engineering (BPE), its practices, methods, and theory for implementing successful organization restructuring. BPE is the design and implementation of efficient and effective business processes, and the corresponding alignment of enabling information technologies and systems. The editors have assembled the best research on BPE and recreated a structured volume that provides academic researchers and practitioners with a theoretical and practical framework for implementing specific BPE solutions for business and government. Hence, the book covers theoretical efforts towards the creation of new methods in BPE and practical issues that relate to its actual implementation in the real world of business and government.
Authors from industry, government, and academia have contributed individual chapters. The emphasis is on methodology that can be replicated. Industry and governmental contributors have provided a synthesis of BPE experiences or individual case studies. In both cases, the work is intended to lead to lessons learned that may be successfully employed by others. The academically oriented chapters relate BPE methodologies to other forms of organizational change, building on previous research in related areas. The chapters are grouped as follows: Structures for BPE, Model Development, Information Technology for BPE, Tools for BPE, and Case Studies of BPE.
The goal of this volume is to present works that clarify the definition of the field and establish factors that lead to success in implementation. The editors' premise is that the objective of BPE is to bring about organizational improvement by the application of scientific principles and the use of enabling information technologies. This new methodology, founded and nurtured in practice, will evolve into a mature academic field that will involve many diverse academic disciplines. This volume is intended to contribute to that development.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
From Reengineering to Continuous Process Adaptation....Pages 1-24
Process Ecology: A New Metaphor for Reengineering-Oriented Change....Pages 25-41
Cross-Functional Process Integration and the Integrated Data Environment....Pages 43-60
Business Reengineering for Information Technology: From Business Process to System Requirements....Pages 61-81
Delivering Results: Evolving BPR from Art to Engineering....Pages 83-129
Market- and Product- Oriented Design of Business Processes....Pages 131-143
A Configuration-Contingent Enterprise Redesign Model....Pages 145-185
BPR Methodologies: Methods and Tools....Pages 187-211
Knowledge-Based Reengineering of Business Processes: Leveraging the Power of Natural Language....Pages 213-222
Simulation: A Key to Next Generation Manufacturing....Pages 223-253
Defense Enterprise Planning and Management....Pages 255-282
Supporting Business Process Reengineering in Industry: Towards a Methodology....Pages 283-317
Dynamic Simulation in Business Process Redesign....Pages 319-334
IBM®’s Approach to Reengineering, from a Development Reengineering Perspective....Pages 335-375
Networking as an Enabler of Business Process Reengineering....Pages 377-388
Back Matter....Pages 389-391
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