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Improving Business-IT Integration PDF Print E-mail

Business has undoubtedly experienced huge gains in productivity from the adoption of technology. However, there is still ample space for further improvement. To further bridge the business-IT divide, two basic approaches can be followed.

One approach centers around transitioning people from the business into IT and rotating IT people to the business, which results in a better understanding of the broader organization. Business and IT keep to their traditional roles.

The second basic approach focuses on executable business architecture underpinned by the concept of composable and executable business artifacts. The software that supports this is termed a Dynamic Enterprise Management System (DEMS). The business side assumes responsibility for business architecture management.

In simple terms, a DEMS allows business domain experts to create and manage business processes, business services, etc. in a way that resembles playing with Lego bricks.  

Software and Information Unification

Unified BPM Solution

Business-Centric Approach

Executable Business Architecture

Business Architecture-Based BPM

Remedy Against BPM Backslide

 

Articles in German

Anwendungsbereiche für DEMS

Wirksame Strategien gegen BPM Backslide 

 
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