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Integration Aspects between the B/I/D Organizations of the Enterprise

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Advances in Enterprise Engineering III (CIAO! 2009, EOMAS 2009)

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The enterprise can be considered as a heterogeneous system consisting of three homogeneous systems, called the B(usiness)-organization, the I(nformation)-organization and the D(ata)-organization. The D-organization supports the I-organization and the I-organization supports the B-organization. Those three organizations are linked to each other through the cohesive unification of the human being. However, from the construction point of view it is unclear how the interactions between actors of the different layers in the enterprise are taken place. This paper contributes to more clearness about this interface by elaborating some integration aspects between the mentioned layers more in detail.

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de Jong, J. (2009). Integration Aspects between the B/I/D Organizations of the Enterprise. In: Albani, A., Barjis, J., Dietz, J.L.G. (eds) Advances in Enterprise Engineering III. CIAO! EOMAS 2009 2009. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 34. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01915-9_14

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