- Level Foundation
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- الطبع بواسطة Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Total students 2,074 enrolled
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Over one hundred years have passed since The Principles of Scientific Management was published by A.F. Taylor, who is recognized as the originator of Industrial Engineering, and the manufacturing of goods and business operations have become very complex. Now is the time for applying engineering methodology to Enterprise Activities, that is also known as Enterprise Engineering.
In this course, you will be introduced to the representative methodology called DEMO (Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations) in Enterprise Ontology. You will have a better understanding of the concept and learn how to apply it to the targeted systems with a certain size. In this course, there are two versions of this methodology that are described, DEMO-3 (old) and DEMO-4 (new). DEMO-3 nomenclature is used and applied throughout the course with the introduction of new methodology, DEMO-4. The difference between DEMO-3 and DEMO-4 is indicated and compared. Many examples and case studies are also provided in this course revision compared to the original course with a new set of quizzes.
Acknowledgements
The course instructors express their special thanks of gratitude to their Ciao! friends, Prof. Jan Dietz and Prof. Hans Mulder who gave valuable suggestions to revise the course materials related to the new version of DEMO, DEMO-4. Furthermore, Jan and Hans checked the contents of the previous course materials.
Secondly, the course instructors would also like to thank their former Ph.D. students, Dr. Natt Leelawat and Dr. Jing Tang who helped modify the course by adding quizzes and answers.
Textbook Reference
Jan L. G. Dietz and Hans B. F. Mulder, Enterprise Ontology: A Human-Centric Approach to Understanding the Essence of Organization. Springer, 2020
What you will learn
In this course, you will learn;
- Clarify the parts and interactions of an enterprise by mapping its operations
- Design an organization or business by clarifying responsibility and relationships.
- Provide the basis for Information System Development of a given enterprise.
Skills you learn
Syllabus
- Week 1 Introduction to Business Architecture
- Week 2 PSI-Theory and Construction Model
- Week 3 Process Model
- Special Lecture by Professor Martin Op 't Land on Self-Initiation
- Week 4 Application & Conclusions
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Discover the essentials of business architecture in this foundational course, "Introduction to Business Architecture," offered by edX. Dive into the DEMO (Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations) methodology, as detailed in the book "Enterprise Ontology." Ideal for beginners in Business & Management, the course is available through Professional and Starter subscriptions.

Junichi Iijima