Search for dissertations about: "Jelena Zdravkovic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Jelena Zdravkovic.
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1. Process Integration for the Extended Enterprise
Abstract : In many industries today, the speed and costs with which new products are delivered to customers provide the basis for competitive advantage. Electronic business (e-business) is a concept that shortens the “time to market” and enables transacting at lower costs. READ MORE
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2. Model-driven Alignment : Linking Business Strategy with Information Systems
Abstract : Information technology (IT) is more pervasive than ever before, constituting a significant factor for performance and survival in the business arena. It is essential that IT within organizations understands what the Business needs in order to provide the necessary support and bring value, which is also true when IT is also the main value creator. READ MORE
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3. Supporting Enactment of Aspect Oriented Business Process Models : an approach to separate cross-cutting concerns in action
Abstract : Coping with complexity in Information Systems and Software Engineering is an important issue in both research and industry. One strategy to deal with this complexity is through a separation of concerns, which can result in reducing the complexity, improving the re-usability, and simplifying the evolution. READ MORE
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4. Improving Business Processes using Process-oriented Data Warehouse
Abstract : The Business Process Management (BPM) lifecycle consists of four phases: design and analysis, configuration, enactment, and evaluation - also known as performance analysis and improvement. Performance analysis and improvement of business processes, one of the core phases in the BPM life cycle, is becoming on top of the agenda for many enterprises. READ MORE
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5. Explorations in Values Awareness : Elicitation of Consumer Preferences for Information Systems Development
Abstract : The need for complex software to coordinate the activities of modern enterprises has become a necessity for their success. As business sectors are rapidly reshaped, organizations become global, and consumers have a seemingly endless degree of choice, these competitive conditions require software engineers to incorporate consumer values—personal judgments based on comparative, preferential experiences—into the design of such supporting software. READ MORE