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- MOVING TO GLOBAL VALUE-CHAIN INTEGRATION
- 1. Customer/Supplier Environment
- 2. An Object Approach to Enterprise
Engineering
- 3. Enterprise: An Object In a
Dynamic Environment
- 4. Customer Focused Activity
- 5. Continuous Improvement
- 6. Customer /Supplier Chain
- 7. Continuous Quality Improvement
- 8. Reducing Cycle Time
- 9. Internal Continuous Quality
Improvement
- 10. Customer-Focused
Activities
- 11. CQI IDEF0 Context Model
- 12. General Enterprise Model
- 13. CQI-GEM Logos
- 14. Basic Value Chain
Questions
- 15. Enterprise Engineering
Precepts
- 16. The Spiral of Knowledge
- 17. Modeling Context
- 18. Some Aspects of Self
Knowledge
- 19. Model of Identity
- 20. Model of Understanding
- 21. Evolution of Enterprise
Core Information Systems
- 22. Directory-centric,
certified-permission Information Systems
- 23. TBP
- 24. TBP
- 25. TBP
- 26. TBP
- 27. TBP
- 28. TBP
- 29. TBP
- 30. BureauCrazy
- 31. General Enterprise Model
Root and Superclasses
- 32. GEM Basic Questions
- 33. Dynamic Object
- 34. GEM Superclass Relations
- 35. GEM Example Object
Classes
- 36. Useful Deliverables of
GEM-based Dynamic Enterprise MIS (DEMIS) Project
- 37. Object Hierarchy Model
(Catalog)
- 38. GEM Catalog Decomposition
Example
- 39. GEM Relationship Model
(Profile)
- 40. TBP
- 41. DEMIS Stewardship Guide
- 42. CQI-GEM Transition
Strategy, Stage 1
- 43. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1 - Baseline Core
- 44. Eight Step Approach to
Building the DEMIS Stage 1 Baseline
- 45. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.1, The Structure Module
- 46. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.2, The Enterprise Directory (Policy Management) Module
- 47. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.3, The Process Improvement Module
- 48. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.4, The Value-chain (Resource Flow) Module
- 49. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.5, The Workflow Interaction Module
- 50. Building the DEMIS, Stage
1.6, The Resource and Performance Management Module
- 51. DEMIS Stage 1
Deliverables
- 52. DEMIS Catalog Maintenance
Functions
- 53. GEM and DEMIS as Legacy
System Integration and Migration Environment
- 54. DEMIS Profile Maintenance
Functions
- 55. DEMIS Context Engine
Logical View
- 56. DEMIS Tables and Views
(Notional)
- 57. Object Profile
Characteristics
- 58. Object Context Engine
Schematic (Notional)
- 59. DEMIS Interface Mockup,
Layer 1
- 60. DEMIS Interface Mockup,
Layer 2
- 61. DEMIS Interface Mockup,
Layer 3
- 62. DEMIS Interface Mockup
- 63. Building Functional
Applications from a DEMIS Core
- 64. Use of DEMIS Core In
Migrating, Integrating, or Developing Applications
- 65. DEMIS as an Object
Warehouse
- 66. DEMIS as an Object
Warehouse 2
- 67. DEMIS Use in Requirement
Management (Traceability)
- 68. Generalized Requirement
Life Cycle
- 69. CQI-GEM Transition
Strategy, Stage 2
- 70. CQI-GEM Transition
Strategy, Stage 3
- 71. CQI-GEM Transition
Strategy, Overview
- 72. Building the DEMIS,
Implementation Stages
- 73. CQI Components
- 74. CQI Value Chain, Customer
Satisfaction Questionnaire
- 75. General Enterprise Model,
A Repository of Related Objects
- 76. Integrating the Data
Environment
- 77. Object Context (General
Enterprise Model)
- 78. Object Context
Distributed Management
- 79. Directory-Integrated
Enterprise Management
- 80. Enterprise Data
Environment
- 81. Enterprise Data
Environment 2
- 82. Directory-centric
Information Systems
- 83. Directory-centric
Information Systems 2
- 84. Directory-Centric
Management System (DCMS)
- 85. Web-Enabled, Improvement
Repository Architecture
- 86. The Circulatory
Environment of a Tree
- 87. Correlation of Tree
Circulatory Environment to Information Management
- 88. Generalized Recycling of
Information
- 89. Information Recycling
Technology (Information Management Tree)
- 90. Progression of Written
Information 1, Adding Structure and Order
- 91. Continuous Quality
Improvement 2
- 92. Customer /Supplier Value
Chain
- 93. Strategic Activity
- 94. Time Synchronization Hub
- 95. Six Degrees
(Multi-centric) Concept
- 96. Current Systems and
Services Management
- 97. Directory-Integrated
Enterprise Systems and Services Management
- 98. Directory-Integrated
Enterprise Systems and Services Management (Cont.)
- 99. Simple Dynamic Object
- 100. Directory of Directories
- 101. Progression of Written
Information
- 102. Directory-Integrated
Enterprise Systems and Services Management
- 103. Directory-Integrated
Enterprise Systems and Services Management
- 104. DII Integrated Management
Approach
- 105. Simple Context “Cross”
Form
- 106. Simple Context Navigation Form
- 107. Refining and Recycling
Information
- 108. Recycling and Refining
Information
- 109. General Tree
- 110. Enterprise Architecture and
Infrastructure As Foundation for Business Performance
- 111. Dynamic Object - An MIS for Any
Thing, With Attribute Metadata Examples
- 112. Object + Profile + Fact + History +
Information Product Relations
- 113. Generalized Tree-Star-Arrow Schema
- 114. Customer Relationship Value Chain
Elements
- 115. Context Portal Components
- 116. Associations Between Tree Entries
- 117. Value-Chain (Workflow)
Operational/Policy Associations
- 118. Management Structure
- 119. Enterprise Management Context
- 120. Enterprise Information Resource
Management Pyramid
- 121. Enterprise Systems Management and
Integration of Information Resources
- 122. Strategic Information Technology
Management - Architecture Stack
- 123. Progressing From Enterprise Goals to
Enterprise Systems
- 124. Continuous Improvement Customer
Focused Value Chain
- 125. Requirement Driven-Architecture
Sequence
- 126. IT Architecture Timeframe, Product
Sources, and Change Roles (Foundation for Enterprise
Engineering, Improvement, and Integration)
- 127. Enterprise: An Object In a
Dynamic Environment, 2
- 128. Enterprise: An Object In a
Dynamic Environment, 3
- 129. Enterprise: An Object In a
Dynamic Environment, 4
- 130. Enterprise: An Object In a
Dynamic Environment, 5
- 131. Generalized Workflow, Part a
- 132. Generalized Workflow, Part b
- 133. Generalized Workflow, Part c
- 134. Generalized Workflow, Part d
- 135. Generalized Resource Life Cycle
Model, circa 1985