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Enterprise models are used in enterprises for several planning tasks, e.g., redesigning of processes or organizational structures, documentation of processes, planning of the computer usage or software development. For the process redesigning, we use the CIMOSA modeling framework. However, many of the existing CIMOSA models of particular enterprises are not complete, not consistent and not optimal. Also, they often describe only functions or subprocesses limited by department borders of an enterprise.
In order to overcome these problems, we developed a new algorithm. It filters out processes of an existing CIMOSA model of an enterprise. These processes all serve to achieve a particular goal. Using the algorithm, also the completeness and the consistency of the considered processes can be checked. An extension of the algorithm serves for the process optimization.
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Janusz, B. (1997). Modeling and Reorganizing of Process Chains Using CIMOSA. In: Goossenaerts, J., Kimura, F., Wortmann, H. (eds) Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing. DIISM 1996. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35063-9_13
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