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Book Synopsis
Information systems have an enormous potential for improving business performance. With this in mind, companies must set out to exploit and optimize this potential without delay in order to improve their efficiency and continue to set themselves apart from the competition. This comprehensive text provides the information needed to understand and implement these systems at a practical level.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgements xv

Chapter 1. Innovation for Business Value and Cost-killing 1

1.1. Supporting profit and growth 3

1.2. Assessing innovation 9

1.3. Agility and alignment 15

1.4. Sustainable development and information assets 24

Chapter 2. The Transverse Information System 29

2.1. A regular increase in power 30

2.2. Optimizing business unit assets 36

2.3. The impact on the IT department agenda 41

Chapter 3. Master Data 49

3.1. An unclaimed asset 50

3.2. Master data management: centralization 65

3.3. Enterprise information integration: federation 74

3.4. Between centralization and federation 78

3.5. Data governance 80

3.6. Towards information management 83

3.7. Bibliography 84

Chapter 4. Service-Oriented Architectures 85

4.1. Basic impacts 87

4.2. A major lever for a change in progress 93

4.3. A new experiment in the finance bank 102

4.4. Technologies and architecture 106

4.5. Flexibility is an event? Yes, agent! 118

Chapter 5. Business Process Management 121

5.1. From managing business processes to BPM 122

5.2. Understanding BPM 137

5.3. The business process from the IS perspective 147

5.4. BPM promises and prospects 155

5.5. Conclusion: the place of BPM in the company and in the IS 157

Chapter 6. Exchange Platforms 159

6.1. The development of data exchanges 159

6.2. Technologies and architectures 172

6.3. Project typology 185

6.4. A common foundation 188

Chapter 7. Complex, Innovative Business Architectures 189

7.1. Natural connections 190

7.2. An investigation into the distribution sector 198

7.3. A project in the energy sector 205

7.4. A program in retail banking 209

Chapter 8. The Impact of NISS on Software Implementation 219

8.1. The process standard 221

8.2. Towards assembly and beyond 225

8.3. Model-driven architecture and docking 241

8.4. A “sourcing” process to be defined 244

Chapter 9. From Implementation to Measurment 247

9.1. Towards operational excellence 248

9.2. Business activity monitoring 253

9.3. SOA management 269

9.4. The loop is completed 272

Chapter 10. Contribution and Impact of NISS on Organization 275

10.1. From the business unit to IT: a new fluency 276

10.2. Governance of information assets 283

10.3. Organization methods 297

10.4. Managing change and maturity stages 305

Chapter 11. How to Get the Best Out of NISS 307

11.1. The initial phases 307

11.2. The foundations: creating platforms 318

11.3. From the process angle 322

11.4. Here and now 328

11.5. Bibliography 329

Index 331

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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9781848211087, 978-1848211087
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Information systems have an enormous potential for improving business performance. With this in mind, companies must set out to exploit and optimize this potential without delay in order to improve their efficiency and continue to set themselves apart from the competition. This comprehensive text provides the information needed to understand and implement these systems at a practical level.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgements xv

      Chapter 1. Innovation for Business Value and Cost-killing 1

      1.1. Supporting profit and growth 3

      1.2. Assessing innovation 9

      1.3. Agility and alignment 15

      1.4. Sustainable development and information assets 24

      Chapter 2. The Transverse Information System 29

      2.1. A regular increase in power 30

      2.2. Optimizing business unit assets 36

      2.3. The impact on the IT department agenda 41

      Chapter 3. Master Data 49

      3.1. An unclaimed asset 50

      3.2. Master data management: centralization 65

      3.3. Enterprise information integration: federation 74

      3.4. Between centralization and federation 78

      3.5. Data governance 80

      3.6. Towards information management 83

      3.7. Bibliography 84

      Chapter 4. Service-Oriented Architectures 85

      4.1. Basic impacts 87

      4.2. A major lever for a change in progress 93

      4.3. A new experiment in the finance bank 102

      4.4. Technologies and architecture 106

      4.5. Flexibility is an event? Yes, agent! 118

      Chapter 5. Business Process Management 121

      5.1. From managing business processes to BPM 122

      5.2. Understanding BPM 137

      5.3. The business process from the IS perspective 147

      5.4. BPM promises and prospects 155

      5.5. Conclusion: the place of BPM in the company and in the IS 157

      Chapter 6. Exchange Platforms 159

      6.1. The development of data exchanges 159

      6.2. Technologies and architectures 172

      6.3. Project typology 185

      6.4. A common foundation 188

      Chapter 7. Complex, Innovative Business Architectures 189

      7.1. Natural connections 190

      7.2. An investigation into the distribution sector 198

      7.3. A project in the energy sector 205

      7.4. A program in retail banking 209

      Chapter 8. The Impact of NISS on Software Implementation 219

      8.1. The process standard 221

      8.2. Towards assembly and beyond 225

      8.3. Model-driven architecture and docking 241

      8.4. A “sourcing” process to be defined 244

      Chapter 9. From Implementation to Measurment 247

      9.1. Towards operational excellence 248

      9.2. Business activity monitoring 253

      9.3. SOA management 269

      9.4. The loop is completed 272

      Chapter 10. Contribution and Impact of NISS on Organization 275

      10.1. From the business unit to IT: a new fluency 276

      10.2. Governance of information assets 283

      10.3. Organization methods 297

      10.4. Managing change and maturity stages 305

      Chapter 11. How to Get the Best Out of NISS 307

      11.1. The initial phases 307

      11.2. The foundations: creating platforms 318

      11.3. From the process angle 322

      11.4. Here and now 328

      11.5. Bibliography 329

      Index 331

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