A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation
The starting point of this research was the belief that manufacturing and similar industries need help with the concept of e-business, especially in assessing the relevance of possible e-business initiatives. The research hypotheses was that it should be possible to produce a systematic model that d...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4938572017-04-20T03:27:43ZA rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisationDilworth, Anthony John2008The starting point of this research was the belief that manufacturing and similar industries need help with the concept of e-business, especially in assessing the relevance of possible e-business initiatives. The research hypotheses was that it should be possible to produce a systematic model that defines, at a useful level of detail, the probable e-business requirements of an organisation based on objective criteria with an accuracy of 85%-90%. This thesis describes the development and validation of such a model. A preliminary model was developed from a variety of sources, including a survey of current and planned e-business activity and representative examples of e-business material produced by e-business solution providers. The model was subject to a process of testing and refinement based on recursive case studies, with controls over the improving accuracy and stability of the model. Useful conclusions were also possible as to the relevance of e-business functions to the case study participants themselves. Techniques were evolved to synthesise the e-business requirements of an organisation and present them at a management summary level of detail. The results of applying these techniques to all the case studies used in this research were discussed. The conclusion of the research was that the case study methodology employed was successful. A model was achieved suitable for practical application in a manufacturing organisation requiring help with a requirements definition process.658.054678Business and Administrative studiesAston Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.493857http://publications.aston.ac.uk/15299/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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The starting point of this research was the belief that manufacturing and similar industries need help with the concept of e-business, especially in assessing the relevance of possible e-business initiatives. The research hypotheses was that it should be possible to produce a systematic model that defines, at a useful level of detail, the probable e-business requirements of an organisation based on objective criteria with an accuracy of 85%-90%. This thesis describes the development and validation of such a model. A preliminary model was developed from a variety of sources, including a survey of current and planned e-business activity and representative examples of e-business material produced by e-business solution providers. The model was subject to a process of testing and refinement based on recursive case studies, with controls over the improving accuracy and stability of the model. Useful conclusions were also possible as to the relevance of e-business functions to the case study participants themselves. Techniques were evolved to synthesise the e-business requirements of an organisation and present them at a management summary level of detail. The results of applying these techniques to all the case studies used in this research were discussed. The conclusion of the research was that the case study methodology employed was successful. A model was achieved suitable for practical application in a manufacturing organisation requiring help with a requirements definition process. |
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Dilworth, Anthony John |
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A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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A rule based model for the objective determination of the E-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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rule based model for the objective determination of the e-business requirements of a manufacturing organisation |
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Aston University |
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