DocumentCode
867223
Title
Building a Holarchy Using Business Process-Oriented Holonic (PrOH) Modeling
Author
Clegg, Benjamin T.
Author_Institution
The Inf. & Operations Manage. Group, Aston Univ., Birmingham
Volume
37
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
40
Abstract
The application of systems thinking to designing, managing, and improving business processes has developed a new "holonic-based" process modeling methodology. The theoretical background and the methodology are described using examples taken from a large organization designing and manufacturing capital goods equipment operating within a complex and dynamic environment. A key point of differentiation attributed to this methodology is that it allows a set of models to be produced without taking a task breakdown approach but instead uses systems thinking and a construct known as the "holon" to build process descriptions as a system of systems (i.e., a holarchy). The process-oriented holonic modeling methodology has been used for total quality management and business process engineering exercises in different industrial sectors and builds models that connect the strategic vision of a company to its operational processes. Exercises have been conducted in response to environmental pressures to make operations align with strategic thinking as well as becoming increasingly agile and efficient. This unique methodology is best applied in environments of high complexity, low volume, and high variety, where repeated learning opportunities are few and far between (e.g., large development projects)
Keywords
business process re-engineering; corporate modelling; production management; quality management; business planning; business process engineering; business process-oriented holonic modeling; holarchy; production management; total quality management; Buildings; Business; Companies; Electric breakdown; Humans; Information management; Manufacturing; Production planning; Total quality management; Washing machines; Business planning; human factors; modeling; production management; systems analysis and design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4427
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCA.2006.886343
Filename
4032913
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