TY - JOUR
T1 - Enterprise Engineering and Management at the Crossroads
AU - Bernus, Peter
AU - Goranson, Ted
AU - Gøtze, John
AU - Jensen-Waud, Anders
AU - Kandjani , Hadi
AU - Molina, Arturo
AU - Noran, Ovidiu
AU - Rabelo, Ricardo
AU - Romero, David
AU - Saha, Pallab
AU - Turner, Patrick
N1 - , ., Gøtze, J., Jensen-Waud, A., Kandjani, H., Molina, A., Noran, O., Rabelo, R., Romero, D., Saha P, Turner P (2015). . F. Vernadat and D. Romero (Guest Editors): Special Issue on Future Perspectives on Next Generation Enterprise Information Systems. Computers in Industry.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The article provides an overview of the challenges and the state of the art of the discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA), with emphasis on the challenges and future development opportunities of the underlying Information System (IS), and its IT implementation, the Enterprise Information System (EIS). The first challenge is to overcome the narrowness of scope of present practice in IS and EA, and re-gain the coverage of the entire business on all levels of management, and a holistic and systemic coverage of the enterprise as an economic entity in its social and ecological environment. The second challenge is how to face the problems caused by complexity that limit the controllability and manageability of the enterprise as a system. The third challenge is connected with the complexity problem, and describes fundamental issues of sustainability and viability. Following from the third, the fourth challenge is to identify modes of survival for systems, and dynamic system architectures that evolve and are resilient to changes of the environment in which they live. The state of the art section provides pointers to possible radical changes to models, methodologies, theories and tools in EIS design and implementation, with the potential to solve these grand challenges.
AB - The article provides an overview of the challenges and the state of the art of the discipline of Enterprise Architecture (EA), with emphasis on the challenges and future development opportunities of the underlying Information System (IS), and its IT implementation, the Enterprise Information System (EIS). The first challenge is to overcome the narrowness of scope of present practice in IS and EA, and re-gain the coverage of the entire business on all levels of management, and a holistic and systemic coverage of the enterprise as an economic entity in its social and ecological environment. The second challenge is how to face the problems caused by complexity that limit the controllability and manageability of the enterprise as a system. The third challenge is connected with the complexity problem, and describes fundamental issues of sustainability and viability. Following from the third, the fourth challenge is to identify modes of survival for systems, and dynamic system architectures that evolve and are resilient to changes of the environment in which they live. The state of the art section provides pointers to possible radical changes to models, methodologies, theories and tools in EIS design and implementation, with the potential to solve these grand challenges.
KW - Enterprise Information Systems
KW - Situation Theory
KW - Viability
KW - Sustainability
KW - Complexity Management
KW - Enterprise Architecture
U2 - 10.1016/j.compind.2015.07.010
DO - 10.1016/j.compind.2015.07.010
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0166-3615
VL - 79
SP - 87
EP - 102
JO - Computers in Industry
JF - Computers in Industry
ER -