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Enterprise systems engineering (ESE) is the discipline that applies systems engineering to the design of an enterprise.〔R.E. Giachetti (2010). Design of Enterprise Systems: Theory, Architecture, and Methods, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, p. 3〕 As a discipline, it includes a body of knowledge, principles, and processes tailored to the design of enterprise systems. Enterprise in ESE can be defined as a large-scale corporation which contain technology, human and development that represent as a system. It can be concluded as a multifaceted approach for an enterprise to develop which is especially useful for large and complicated organization. It accomplishes all of the tasks of "traditional" systems engineering, further informed by an expansive view of the context POET (political, operational, economic, technological) in which the system(s) under consideration are being developed, acquired, modified, maintained, or disposed of. Enterprise systems engineering may be required when the complexity being faced which breaks down the assumptions upon which textbook systems engineering is based, such as requirements being relatively stable and well-understood, a system configuration that can be controlled, and a small, easily discernible set of stakeholders. Enterprise must produce different kind of analysis on the people, technology, components of the company in order to see the whole picture of the enterprise. As nowadays, enterprise becomes more complex with more problems and people to deal with, it is important to integrated the system in order to reach a higher standard or level for the business.〔Joannou, P. (2007). ''Enterprise, Systems, and Software Engineering—The Need for Integration''. 1st ed. () Canada: IEEE, pp.103 - 105. Available at: == Elements of ESE == There are four important elements in order for Enterprise system engineering to work. It includes Development through adaption, Strategic technical planning, Enterprise governance and ESE processes (with different stages). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enterprise systems engineering」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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