New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios

Business researchers have recently realized the need for innovative information systems and their congruence in industry anatomies. Managing businesses in periodic dimensions are becoming complex. Handling different types of data, rapid change of business rules and resources existing in multiple...

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Main Authors: Nimmagadda, Shastri, Krishna, Aneesh, Reiners, Torsten
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81390
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author Nimmagadda, Shastri
Krishna, Aneesh
Reiners, Torsten
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Reiners, Torsten
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description Business researchers have recently realized the need for innovative information systems and their congruence in industry anatomies. Managing businesses in periodic dimensions are becoming complex. Handling different types of data, rapid change of business rules and resources existing in multiple domains and systems, is challenging. Besides, the development and implementation of information systems have added challenges when industries operate in various geographic locations. Issues associated with the existing information system (IS) artefacts must be addressed before planning and developing new business IS to attain additional benefits. The proposed BIS architectures align different operations and organizational systems, in addition to their cautious implementations. Sustainable production is the target and requirement while optimizing resources and revenues. The purpose of the Professional Development Symposia (PDS) is to prepare BIS developers and evaluators, strategizing and putting in place the necessary logistic requirements for IS implementations. The BIS architecture must manifest with IS artefact designs and business data artefacts in ecologies, where manufacturing, production, and distribution, including the delivery of quality products and services are harnessed through the implementation of IS artefacts. The architecture covers a variety of applications and business scenarios. The data science and business analytics are additional perspectives of the PDS program.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-813902021-07-28T07:25:17Z New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios Nimmagadda, Shastri Krishna, Aneesh Reiners, Torsten Business researchers have recently realized the need for innovative information systems and their congruence in industry anatomies. Managing businesses in periodic dimensions are becoming complex. Handling different types of data, rapid change of business rules and resources existing in multiple domains and systems, is challenging. Besides, the development and implementation of information systems have added challenges when industries operate in various geographic locations. Issues associated with the existing information system (IS) artefacts must be addressed before planning and developing new business IS to attain additional benefits. The proposed BIS architectures align different operations and organizational systems, in addition to their cautious implementations. Sustainable production is the target and requirement while optimizing resources and revenues. The purpose of the Professional Development Symposia (PDS) is to prepare BIS developers and evaluators, strategizing and putting in place the necessary logistic requirements for IS implementations. The BIS architecture must manifest with IS artefact designs and business data artefacts in ecologies, where manufacturing, production, and distribution, including the delivery of quality products and services are harnessed through the implementation of IS artefacts. The architecture covers a variety of applications and business scenarios. The data science and business analytics are additional perspectives of the PDS program. 2020 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81390 restricted
spellingShingle Nimmagadda, Shastri
Krishna, Aneesh
Reiners, Torsten
New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title_full New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title_fullStr New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title_short New IS Vision in Industry Scenarios
title_sort new is vision in industry scenarios
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81390