DocumentCode
3698409
Title
Toward overcoming accidental complexity in organisational decision-making
Author
Vinay Kulkarni;Souvik Barat;Tony Clark;Balbir Barn
Author_Institution
Tata Consultancy Services Research, Pune, India
fYear
2015
Firstpage
368
Lastpage
377
Abstract
This paper takes a practitioner´s perspective on the problem of organisational decision-making. Industry practice follows a refinement based iterative method for organizational decision-making. However, existing enterprise modelling tools are not complete with respect to the needs of organizational decision-making. As a result, today, a decision maker is forced to use a chain of non-interoperable tools supporting paradigmatically diverse modelling languages with the onus of their co-ordinated use lying entirely on the decision maker. This paper argues the case for a model-based approach to overcome this accidental complexity. A bridge meta-model, specifying relationships across models created by individual tools, ensures integration and a method, describing what should be done when and how, and ensures better tool integration. Validation of the proposed solution using a case study is presented with current limitations and possible means of overcoming them outlined.
Keywords
"Decision making","Complexity theory","Analytical models","Industries","Bridges","Organizations"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS), 2015 ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MODELS.2015.7338268
Filename
7338268
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