Business Genetics
Understanding 21st Century Corporations using xBML
Gebonden Engels 2007 9780470066546Samenvatting
A revolutionary way to describe business, xBML (extended Business Modelling Language) is an intuitive graphical language that unlocks the DNA of a corporation using a system of diagrams based on five Ws (Who; What; Which; Where; When). xBML gives companies an complete and accurate map of their enterprise, that can then be re–used repeatedly to describe, plan and create improvement.
It s time to throw out the flow charts. xBML breaks down the silos of an enterprise and provides the means for clear, concise communication between all members of the organization. Tyler and Baker provide a complete guide to xBML, and to why unlocking an organization s Business Genetics will lead to quantifiable business improvement.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Preface.</p>
<p>1 What s the issue and why should I care?</p>
<p>2 Why are tools to understand business so inadequate?</p>
<p>2.1 How did we get here?</p>
<p>2.2 Business definition à la 20th century.</p>
<p>2.3 But we have had some (limited) success.</p>
<p>3 OK (enough already), so What must be done?</p>
<p>3.1 Purpose–based thinking.</p>
<p>3.2 How we answer the W5 questions.</p>
<p>4 What do genetic business models (XBML) look like?</p>
<p>W1: the What dimension.</p>
<p>W2: the Who dimension.</p>
<p>W3: the Where dimension.</p>
<p>W4: the Which dimension.</p>
<p>W5: the When model.</p>
<p>W5I (integrated): the How model.</p>
<p>5 How do we (quickly) create xBML models (aka Business Co–Formulation).</p>
<p>6 The So what (where s my darn ROI?).</p>
<p>6.1 Some quantifi able types of business gain.</p>
<p>6.2 Some more very real but less quantifi able types of business gain.</p>
<p>7 How do I implement this?</p>
<p>7.1 Enterprise deployment?</p>
<p>7.2 But how do I implement or manage my xBML projects?</p>
<p>8 What about BPM (Business Process Management)?</p>
<p>9 What the heck is the difference between BPEL, BPMN, UML, IDEF and xBML?</p>
<p>9.1 BPEL.</p>
<p>9.2 BPMN.</p>
<p>9.3 UML.</p>
<p>9.4 IDEF.</p>
<p>9.5 xBML.</p>
<p>10 Based on (anticipated) popular demand, more on auto–business requirements generation.</p>
<p>11 COTS (commercial off–the–shelf) software selection.</p>
<p>12 An added big, big takeaway.</p>
<p>13 A quick last summary.</p>
<p>Appendices.</p>
<p>Appendix A: xBML example Fill a vacant job position .</p>
<p>Appendix B: Potential knowledge sources.</p>
<p>Appendix C: Some government laws governing commerce.</p>
<p>Appendix D: Sample enterprise deployment what model.</p>
<p>Appendix E: BRD.</p>
<p>Appendix F: Can xBML be automated?</p>
<p>Glossary.</p>
<p>Bibliography.</p>
<p>Index.</p>
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