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Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions

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dc.contributor.author Erasmus, J
dc.contributor.author Erasmus, Louwrence D
dc.contributor.author Pretorius, J-HC
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-19T07:55:46Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-19T07:55:46Z
dc.date.issued 2015-06
dc.identifier.citation Erasmus, J., Erasmus, L.D. and Pretorius, J-H.C. 2015. Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions. In: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) Conference, Cape Town, June 2015, 14pp. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://www.iamot2015.com/2015proceedings/documents/P250.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8848
dc.description Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) Conference, Cape Town, June 2015. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, please consult the publisher's website en_US
dc.description.abstract An argument is presented for the unification of descriptions of product systems and enterprise systems. Product systems are developed and produced by enterprises, thus forming an integral part of the enterprise's architecture. However, many products are utilised by enterprises and some product systems contain entire businesses, such as the operating and maintenance business of a power station. Thus, products are part of enterprises, but enterprises may also be part of product systems. To enable the design of systems that include the product, its user and all the enterprises that make the product available and possible, it is necessary to align the enterprise engineering and systems engineering views. This article presents a starting point that allows the two disciplines to more accurately refer to a specific element of the complete system-of-interest. The aim is that this will allow for improved communication between the practitioners of the different disciplines and perhaps the development of improved solutions. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;15761
dc.subject Systems hierarchy en_US
dc.subject Enterprise architecture en_US
dc.subject Ontologies en_US
dc.title Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Erasmus, J., Erasmus, L. D., & Pretorius, J. (2015). Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions. International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8848 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Erasmus, J, Louwrence D Erasmus, and J-HC Pretorius. "Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions." (2015): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8848 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Erasmus J, Erasmus LD, Pretorius J, Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions; International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT); 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8848 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Erasmus, J AU - Erasmus, Louwrence D AU - Pretorius, J-HC AB - An argument is presented for the unification of descriptions of product systems and enterprise systems. Product systems are developed and produced by enterprises, thus forming an integral part of the enterprise's architecture. However, many products are utilised by enterprises and some product systems contain entire businesses, such as the operating and maintenance business of a power station. Thus, products are part of enterprises, but enterprises may also be part of product systems. To enable the design of systems that include the product, its user and all the enterprises that make the product available and possible, it is necessary to align the enterprise engineering and systems engineering views. This article presents a starting point that allows the two disciplines to more accurately refer to a specific element of the complete system-of-interest. The aim is that this will allow for improved communication between the practitioners of the different disciplines and perhaps the development of improved solutions. DA - 2015-06 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Systems hierarchy KW - Enterprise architecture KW - Ontologies LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2015 T1 - Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions TI - Towards unification of product and enterprise system descriptions UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8848 ER - en_ZA


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