Practice-Driven Research on Enterprise Transformation [electronic resource] :Second Working Conference, PRET 2010, Delft, The Netherlands, November 11, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Frank Harmsen, Erik Proper, Frank Schalkwijk, Joseph Barjis, Sietse Overbeek.
by Harmsen, Frank [editor.]; Proper, Erik [editor.]; Schalkwijk, Frank [editor.]; Barjis, Joseph [editor.]; Overbeek, Sietse [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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RS400-431 Neurodegenerative Diseases | Q334-342 Advances in Artificial Intelligence | TA401-492 Concrete Fracture Models and Applications | HF54.5-54.56 Practice-Driven Research on Enterprise Transformation | Q334-342 Advances in Soft Computing | HF54.5-54.56 The Practice of Enterprise Modeling | TJ210.2-211.495 Robotic Systems for Handling and Assembly |
Situational Transformation -- Design and Engineering for Situational Transformation -- Building Blocks for Enterprise Architecture Management Solutions -- Organizational and Design Engineering of the Operational and Support Components of an Organization: The Portuguese Air Force Case Study -- Portfolio, Program and Project Management -- Architecture-Based IT Portfolio Valuation -- Project Portfolio Management in Practice -- Systemic IT Project Management: A Rational Way to Manage Irrationalities in IT Projects? -- Enterprise Architecture to Align Business and IT -- On Supporting Collaborative Problem Solving in Enterprise Architecture Creation -- Dealing with IT Risk in Nine Major Dutch Organizations -- Lines in the Water.
This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Second Working Conference on Practice-Driven Research on Enterprise Transformation (PRET), held in Delft, The Netherlands, on November 11, 2010. PRET acts as a platform to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and strives for synergy and cross-fertilization between industry and academia. Thus all authors have been asked to combine theory and practice by using real-life case studies and referring to practical experiences. The 9 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions, and are grouped in three sections on situational transformation; portfolio, program and project management; and enterprise architecture to align business and IT.
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