J. Dietz. HICSS'94: Proc. 27$^th$ Hawaii Int'l Conf.
on System Sciences, 4, page 723--732. (January 1994)
DOI: 10.1109/HICSS.1994.323436
Abstract
The need for a new class of modelling methods is indicated in order
to effectively perform business redesign, focussing on the essential
characteristics of a business. A model of the essential characteristics
leaves the right design freedom to the information and organization
experts to do their job in an optimal way, and consequently provides
the ideal starting point for business redesign/reengineering projects.
One exponent of this new class of methods is presented, called DEMO
(dynamic essential modelling of organizations). The theoretical basis
of DEMO consists of the distinction between subject and object, the
language-philosophical analysis of communication, a well-defined
rigorous system concept, and a well-defined conception of system
dynamics.
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%X The need for a new class of modelling methods is indicated in order
to effectively perform business redesign, focussing on the essential
characteristics of a business. A model of the essential characteristics
leaves the right design freedom to the information and organization
experts to do their job in an optimal way, and consequently provides
the ideal starting point for business redesign/reengineering projects.
One exponent of this new class of methods is presented, called DEMO
(dynamic essential modelling of organizations). The theoretical basis
of DEMO consists of the distinction between subject and object, the
language-philosophical analysis of communication, a well-defined
rigorous system concept, and a well-defined conception of system
dynamics.
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to effectively perform business redesign, focussing on the essential
characteristics of a business. A model of the essential characteristics
leaves the right design freedom to the information and organization
experts to do their job in an optimal way, and consequently provides
the ideal starting point for business redesign/reengineering projects.
One exponent of this new class of methods is presented, called DEMO
(dynamic essential modelling of organizations). The theoretical basis
of DEMO consists of the distinction between subject and object, the
language-philosophical analysis of communication, a well-defined
rigorous system concept, and a well-defined conception of system
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