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NI-MEP Modelling of Enterprise Processes Extent of teaching: 2P+1C
Instructor: Pergl R., Skotnica M. Completion: Z,ZK
Department: 18102 Credits: 5 Semester: Z

Annotation:
The subject is focused on introduction to the discipline of Enterprise Engineering. Students learn the importance of a proper methodological approach for (re)engineering and implementation of processes, organisation structures and information support in big enterprises and institutions.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Introduction to the discipline of Enterprise Engineering. Introduction to Design & Engineering Method for Organizations (DEMO). Semiotic ladder and
distinguishing O/I/D levels for human activities.
2. Distinguishing coordination and production activities. The concept of Transaction and Transaction Patterns. Examples of transactions and reference models.
3. Applying a semiotic ladder to the organization structure. Details of coordination acts structure.
4. The notion of competence, authority and responsibility. Construction Model and examples. Interaction and interstriction concepts.
5. Process model and examples.
6. Model of facts.
7. Action model.
8. Concepts of function, construction, affordance. Distinguishing implementation a implementation. Business Information Systems.
9. Business process management.
10.-12.  Team presentations.

Seminar syllabus:
1. Introduction to business process modeling. Distinguishing O/I/D levels.
2. Modelling environment, transactions and simulations. Construction model.
3. Process model.
4. Model of facts. Action model.
5.-6.  BPM systems. Work on semester projects. Consultations.

Literature:
prof. Jan L.G. Dietz: Red Garden Gnomes Don't Exist prof. Jan L.G. Dietz: The Essence of Organisation František Hunka: Podnikové ontologie, Ostravská univerzita 2012 (skripta)

Requirements:
There are no formal prerequisites, as for the content, the subject is a sequel to BIE-KOM and BI-ZPI.

Předmět je ekvivalentní s MI-MEP // Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://moodle-vyuka.cvut.cz/course/view.php?id=7767.
Tento předmět obsahově navazuje na bakalářský předmět Základy procesního inženýrství.

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
NI-PSS.2020 Computer Systems and Networks V 1
NI-SP.2020 System Programming V 1
NI-SP.2023 System Programming V 1
NI-SPOL.2020 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
NI-SI.2020 Software Engineering (in Czech) PV 3
NI-MI.2020 Managerial Informatics PS 1
NI-PB.2020 Computer Security V 1
NI-NPVS.2020 Design and Programming of Embedded Systems V 1
NI-SPOL.2020 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
NI-SI.2020 Software Engineering (in Czech) V 1
NI-ZI.2020 Knowledge Engineering V 1
NI-WI.2020 Web Engineering V 1
NIE-DBE.2023 Digital Business Engineering VO 1


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