Extended Enterprise
Modeling language - Graphical types 1 Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is commonly used for business process modeling across a number of layers.
Enterprise engineering - Unified Modeling Language (UML) 1 Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is derived from UML and is proposed as a business modeling language
Computer-aided manufacturing - Overcoming historical shortcomings 1 Integration with PLM and the extended enterpriseLM to integrate manufacturing with enterprise operations from concept through field support of the finished product.
Supply chain - Overview 1 Many of the exchanges encountered in the supply chain are therefore between different companies that seek to maximize their revenue within their sphere of interest, but may have little or no knowledge or interest in the remaining players in the supply chain. More recently, the loosely coupled, self- organizing network of businesses that cooperates to provide product and service offerings has been called the Extended Enterprise.
Product lifecycle management 1 In industry, product lifecycle management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through design and manufacture, to service and disposal. PLM integrates people, data, processes and business systems and provides a product information backbone for companies and their extended enterprise.
Product lifecycle management - User skills 1 However, achieving the full advantages of PLM requires the participation of many people of various skills from throughout an extended enterprise, each requiring the ability to access and operate on the inputs and output of other participants.
Collaborative product development - Specific to PLM and CAx collaboration 1 Organizations: Organizations throughout an enterprise or extended enterprise with different rules, processes and objectives;
Applications architecture - Applications architecture patterns 1 Extended Enterprise: A business process manages the interactions between multiple inter-enterprise applications, services, sub-processes and users.
Closed loop lifecycle management 1 In industry, 'product lifecycle management' ('PLM') is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture, to service and disposal of manufactured products. PLM integrates people, data, processes and business systems and provides a product information backbone for companies and their extended enterprise.
Simulation - Digital Lifecycle 1 Simulation solutions can now function across the extended enterprise in a NX 5#MultiCAD.2F MultiDiscipline Models|multi-CAD environment, and include solutions for Teamcenter#Simulation Process Management|managing simulation data and processes and ensuring that simulation results are made part of the product lifecycle history
Supply chain management - Origin of the term and definitions 1 More recently, the loosely coupled, self- organizing network of businesses that cooperate to provide product and service offerings has been called the Extended Enterprise.
Supply chain management - Importance 1 Many researchers have recognized supply network structures as a new organisational form, using terms such as Keiretsu, Extended Enterprise, Virtual Corporation, Global Production Network, and Next Generation Manufacturing System.Drucker, 1998; Tapscott, 1996; Dilts, 1999 In general, such a structure can be defined as a group of semi-independent organisations, each with their capabilities, which collaborate in ever- changing constellations to serve one or more markets in order to achieve some business goal specific to that collaboration (Akkermans, 2001).
IBM DB2 - History 1 This DB2 edition was eventually ported to all Linux, UNIX, and Windows (LUW) platforms and was renamed to DB2 Extended Enterprise Edition (EEE)
Demand chain management - Demand-driven supply network 1 DDSN uses a capability model that consist of four levels. The first level is Reacting, the second level is Anticipating, the third level is Collaborating and the last level is Orchestrating. The first two levels focus on the internal supply chain while the last two levels concentrate on external relations throughout the Extended Enterprise.Martin R, 2006, GMA and AMR Research, The Demand Driven Supply Network DDSN, Your Business Operating Strategy; 15
Extended Enterprise 1 An 'extended enterprise' is a loosely coupled, self-organizing network of firms that combine their economic output to provide products and services offerings to the market. Firms in the extended enterprise may operate independently, for example, through market mechanisms, or cooperatively through agreements and contracts.
Extended Enterprise 1 The extended enterprise associated with McDonald's, for example, includes not only McDonald's Corporation, but also franchisees and joint venture partners of McDonald's Corporation, the 3PLs that provide food and materials to McDonald's restaurants, the advertising agencies that produce and distribute McDonald's advertising, the Distributor (business)|suppliers of McDonald's food ingredients, kitchen equipment, building services, utilities, and other goods and services, the designers of Happy Meal toys, and others.
Extended Enterprise 1 Extended enterprise is a more descriptive term than supply chain, in that it permits the notion of different types and degrees and permanence of connectivity. Connections may be by contract, as in partnerships or alliances or trade agreements, or by open market exchange or participation in public tariffs.
Extended Enterprise 1 How an extended enterprise is organized and structured and its policies and mechanisms for the exchange of information, goods, services and money is described by the enterprise architecture.
Extended Enterprise 1 The notion of the extended enterprise has taken on more importance as firms have become more specialized and inter- connected, trade has become more global, processes have become more standardized and information has become ubiquitous
Enterprise modelling - Enterprise modelling techniques 1 * Extended Enterprise Modeling Language
Enterprise modelling - Systems thinking 1 The modelling of the enterprise and its environment could facilitate the creation of enhanced understanding of the business domain and processes of the extended enterprise, and especially of the relations—both those that hold the enterprise together and those that extend across the boundaries of the enterprise
Jaap Schekkerman - Biography 1 Schekkerman (2006) [ architecture.info/Images/E2AF/Extended% 20Enterprise%20Architecture%20Framew ork%20Essentials%20Guide%20v1.5.pdf Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework Essentials Guide : Version 1.5] Institute For Enterprise Architecture Developments
Jaap Schekkerman - Biography 1 Dirk Matthes (2011) Enterprise Architecture Frameworks Kompendium. p. 100 and the Extended Enterprise Architecture Maturity Model.Gary Doucet (2011) Coherency Management: Coherency Management: Architecting the Enterprise for Alignment, Agility and Assurance. p
Jaap Schekkerman - How to Survive in the Jungle of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks 1 Starting with the Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework (E2AF) it describes Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP), The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF), the Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF), the The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), the Zachman Framework, the Integrated Architecture Framework (IAF), the Joint Technical Architecture (JTA), the C4ISTAR|C4ISR and DoDAF, the Department of Defense Technical Reference Model (DoD TRM), and finished with the reference architecture TAFIM, CIMOSA, Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture|PERA en the SAGA - Standards and Architectures for e-Government Applications.
Jaap Schekkerman - Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework 1 Early 2000s Schekkerman developed the Extended Enterprise Architecture (E2A) and Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework (E2AF). The Extended Enterprise Architecture (E2A) is designed to address three different elements in a comprehensive way:Jaap Schekkerman ( ) [ architecture.info/Images/Extended%20Enterp rise/Extended%20Enterprise%20Architecture.htm Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework] at enterprise-architecture.info. Accessed 11 June
Jaap Schekkerman - Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework 1 The Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework (E2AF), first published in 2003, is based on the IEEE 1471 Standard for describing the architecture of a software-intensive system regarding views and viewpoints,Daniel Minoli (2008) Enterprise Architecture A to Z, p
EFx Factory - History 1 The framework extended Enterprise Library, and implemented several real- world security providers necessary for many customers of the time with heterogeneous technology environments
Enterprise Information Security Architecture - High-level security architecture framework 1 * Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework (E2AF) from the Institute For Enterprise Architecture Developments.[ Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework].
Industrial and Financial Systems 1 'IFS Aktiebolag|AB' (fullname 'Industrial and Financial Systems' ) is a global enterprise software company headquartered in Linköping, Sweden with 50 offices around the world.[ e%20numbers%20and%20Addresses Offices] IFS provides a component-based extended Enterprise resource planning|ERP suite built on Service-oriented architecture|SOA technology.[ The TOP500 of the Swedish Companies] Its primary product is IFS Applications which it develops, supplies, and implements.[ ABOUT IFS][ rf=PRF58pg=idx IFS]
Modelling language - Graphical types 1 * Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is commonly used for business process modeling across a number of layers.
Application Architecture - Applications architecture patterns 1 * Extended Enterprise: A business process manages the interactions between multiple inter-enterprise applications, services, sub-processes and users.
Collaborative product development - Specific to PLM and CAx collaboration 1 # Organizations: Organizations throughout an enterprise or extended enterprise with different rules, processes and objectives;
Supply-Chain Operations Reference 1 'Supply-chain operations reference-model' ('SCOR') is a process reference model developed by the management consulting firm PRTM, now part of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) and endorsed by the Supply-Chain Council (SCC) as the cross-industry de facto standard diagnostic tool for supply chain management. SCOR enables users to address, improve, and communicate supply chain management practices within and between all interested parties in the extended enterprise.
International Motor Vehicle Program 1 * 'Phase Four' (2000-today) began in September 2000 when IMVP launched Navigating Auto's Next Economy. Some of the main research topics in this Phase thus include Managing the Extended Enterprise, Web-Enabled Automotive, and Visions of a Sustainable Future.
Oracle RAC - Shared-Nothing 1 *IBM InfoSphere Warehouse editions that include the Database Partitioning Feature (formerly known as DB2 Extended Enterprise Edition)
Virtual value chain 1 HBR, 1995(november-december), is a business model describing the dissemination of value-generating information services throughout an Extended Enterprise
WinZip - Windows 1 Winzip 15.5 (April 2011): New compression algorithms designed for multi-processor systems that zip files up to twice as fast, new WinZip Desktop Gadget option called 'Folder I Choose' that allows you to create or select a target folder for zipping/unzipping files on a case-by-case basis, dynamic, context-sensitive icons that automatically change to reflect the WinZip tasks available to your specific situation, streamlined processes that remove unnecessary dialogs and cut down on extra steps, the ability to show/hide the Address bar, the ability to instantly jump between any instances of WinZip that you currently have open, the ability to customize the look and feel of your WinZip interface with interchangeable themes, improved destination folder management, so when you open/alter a zipped file's contents directly from an attachment, WinZip will prompt you to save your work to a new location on your computer (rather than the temp folder), streamlined 'Unzip and Try' processes that remove extra steps, making temporary viewing even quicker and easier, extended enterprise support that provides IT control over the addition/alteration of services.
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