Title :
Collaborative Cross-Organizational BPM -- Case Study Hutchison 3G
Author :
Karle, Thomas ; Teichenthaler, Kurt
Author_Institution :
R&D, Horus Software GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany
Abstract :
For a smooth implementation of new business processes based on ERP software, it is crucial to ensure that the knowledge and the experience of all participants are utilized. Therefore, collaborative work should be supported throughout the whole project, from the specification of requirements to the Go-Live of the new business software. Due to the complexity of such systems, model-driven approaches for definition, implementation and operation are essential. To achieve this collaboration a business process management (BPM)environment should be integrated or enhanced with Web 2.0 functions. In case of the projects introduced in this case study, a BPM-oriented implementation of a configurable business software was implemented with the aid of social media. In the course of doing so, the business process models were drawn up and used through a BPM-tool with a wiki-integration. The particular challenge in the Hutchison 3G (H3G) project is the business processes´ adjustment for subsidiaries based in different countries throughout Europe, while implementing the required processes on one single global ERP instance. This case study describes the used approach within these H3G projects and the acquired experiences.
Keywords :
Internet; business data processing; enterprise resource planning; groupware; organisational aspects; social networking (online); BPM environment; BPM-oriented implementation; BPM-tool; ERP software; Europe; Go-Live; H3G project; Hutchison 3G project; Web 2.0 functions; business process management; business process models; collaborative cross-organizational BPM; collaborative work; configurable business software; global ERP instance; model-driven approach; social media; wiki-integration; Business; Collaboration; Complexity theory; Electronic publishing; Information services; Internet; Software; Business Process Management; Collaboration; Complexity Management; Implementation of Business Software (ERP);
Conference_Titel :
Business Informatics (CBI), 2014 IEEE 16th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
DOI :
10.1109/CBI.2014.53