2015/9/17Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU1 IEEM 5352 E-Enterprise Integration Introduction -- Modern Enterprises and the Changing Nature of Works.

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2015/9/17Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU1 IEEM 5352 E-Enterprise Integration Introduction -- Modern Enterprises and the Changing Nature of Works

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU2 Objective of Course This course introduces the modern integrated enterprises. The focus is on the managerial and technical aspects of creating and managing modern ICT enabled, integrated and smart (intelligent) enterprises. It is clear that enterprises have been in rapid transition toward virtual enterprises with value chain integration. Information systems are being realigned around business processes, and business-to- business (B2B) electronic commerce has become a key competence that business cannot survive without. This course provides such understanding by focusing on aspects of managing this complex changing processes, from strategic planning, modeling, to introduction of enterprise application and integration technology.

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU3 Extended Enterprises – enhance the value of enterprises. Customers – revenue value mutual!! Suppliers – create products/sales value Partners Contractors and Subcontractors Temporary Partners Others -- ? University (own some intellectual properties, IPs, and know-hows, which can be applied to industry. Thus, we like to be considered as an extended part of any enterprises that we can help.) What benefit the university will get? Mutual benefit!!

4 Illustration of the Extended Enterprise 整合性企業資訊系統 (ERP) 整合性企業資訊系統 (ERP) 大廠 Prime/OEM 中小企業供應者 Suppliers SMEs 消費者 Customers/ Consumers Business-to-Consumer Business-to-Business  Fulfillment/Shipment Logistic Issues Physical goods – products, parts, components shipping, logistic management Non-physical – transform, transfer, and share data, information and intelligence Example: order, on-line (product/software) order

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU5 Some EI Problems to be Solved Why is it difficult to implement integrated and smart (intelligent) solution? How to effectively implement reengineering efforts? What is a successful management plan? How does management and technologist work together successfully?

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU6 Historical perspective for Enterprise Integration The view from the late 1980s –Michael S. Scott Morton, The Corporation of the 1990’s: Information Technology and organizational Transformation, Oxford Univ. Press, NY, The view from the mid 1990s –Arno Penzias, Harmony: Business, Technology and Life After Paperwork, Harper Business, NY, 1995.

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU7 The view from the late 1980’s ICT (Information Communication Technology) is enabling fundamental changes in the way work is done. ICT is enabling the integration of business functions at all levels within and between organizations. ICT is causing shifts in the competitive climate in many industries ICT presents new strategic opportunities for organizations that reassess their missions and operations. –Automate – factory automation! –Informate: Automated processes yield information as a by-product. –Transformation (content!!!)

2011/9/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU8 The views from the past are still valid! Successful application of IT will require changes in management and organizational structure. A major challenge for management is to lead their organizations through the transformation necessary to prosper in the globally competitive environment. –Management –Structure –Strategy –Technology –Individuals & roles

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU9 Some views and perspectives Time-ordered periods of development –The quantity era –The quality era –The Harmony era 2011/9/14

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU10 Quantity Vs. Quality Advance planning emphasis Mechanical technology Economic of Scale Hierarchical organizations Value from volume Technology islands Environmental exploitation Customer feedback emphasis Programmable control Economic of speed Team-based organization Value from performance Technology overlaps Environmental concern Era of Quantity Era of Quality *creativity 2011/9/14

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU11 Quality Vs. Harmony Customer feedback emphasis Programmable control Economics of speed Team-based organization Value from performance Technology overlaps Environmental concern Era of Quality Personalization emphasis Direct information access Economics of convenience (ubiquitous) Architectural organization Value from coherence Technology merger Environmental renewal Era of Harmony 2011/9/14

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU12 The Key: Integration with intelligence The transition to harmony shifts the locus of value from individual products to integrated customization service. Each customer and supplier becomes a partner in value creation by participating in “design” at the “point of order” through interaction with optional offers. Business intelligence and smart decision support for virtual enterprise 2011/9/14

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU13 Questions we like to address What are the details of the integration process? How are enterprises integrating their internal processes? (internal) How are enterprises integrating with suppliers and customers? (external) What are the management-related ICT tools, technologies, methods that are used to achieve eEI? 2011/9/14

2016/6/14Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU Fall: Schedule and Topics No.Core TopicDate 1Introduction: Modern Integrated Enterprises 9/17 2Architectural Planning, Business Process Reengineering (BPR) 9/24 3Enterprise Modeling – Examining Various Views 10/1 4Training: INCOME4/Anylogics - Process Modeling and Simulation 10/8 5Training: E-R (Data) Model, SQL Database 10/15 6Process Modeling - Presentation (and homework due) 10/22 7Deploying Business Process Models 10/29 81/2 Semester Review Training: B2B, B2C Web Development 11/5 9Assessment 1 (In class exam) 11/12 10EEI Web and SQL Exercise Presentation (and homework due) 11/19 11XML/EDI, XML, XSLT, ebXML 11/26 12Electronic Data Interchanges (EDI) 12/3 13XML and WEB Deployment 12/10 14Training: Mobile APP Design Assessement 2 & 3 Proposed due (1-pg plan and 5 minute briefing) 12/17 15Final Team Works and Group Preparation 12/24 16Assessment 2: Term Project Presentation and Prototype Demo 12/31 17Individual Project Counseling (by appointment) 1/7 18Assessment 3: Term Project Report Due 1/11, 5PM

Amy Trappey, IEEM, NTHU15 Lecture Notes and Resources URL  KM (user: ebc, pwd: ebc)  Online Courses  製商整合教材  電子化企業整合 Professor Amy Trappey’s office hour  Wed. morning TA’s office hour  Thur. afternoon 2011/9/14