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Enterprises use stovepipe tools that limit imteroperability, traceability, comsistency, and complicate data sharing and impact satisfying cusrtomer expectations for high quality, low price, fast delivery and environmentally clean Products.
Focus of the workgroup in creating the approach and recommending future work is based on best practices of systems engineering and the holistic integration of people, processes and systems & technology.
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Nell, J.G. et al. (2003). System Requirements: Products, Processes and Models. In: Kosanke, K., Jochem, R., Nell, J.G., Bas, A.O. (eds) Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration. ICEIMT 2002. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 108. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35621-1_25
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