Process improvement monitoring through the World Wide Web

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Dogru, A.H. [1 ]
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[1] Computer Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Inönü Bulvari, 06531 Ankara, Turkey
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Computer simulation - Electronics engineering - Software prototyping - Standards - World Wide Web;
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10.1504/ijcat.2002.000277
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This research focuses on distributed monitoring and improvement of process models. Web-enabled versions of requirements and process modeling tools are suggested as facilitating technologies for Electronic Enterprise Engineering (EEE). Construction of a process model should follow engineering practices, such as the requirements and design tasks. Two specific tools are prototyped on the World Wide Web platform, for requirements elicitation, and for process modeling. The distributed access to such tools is expected to benefit the industry through the participation of the evaluation and the development teams. The requirements elicitation tool is for facilitating a methodology developed in the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Carnegie Mellon University. On the other hand, continuing effort on the process modeling aspect is targeted towards building a web version of the existing tool, ProSLCSE. The tools introduced are explained along with a proposed construction and monitoring methodology for the process models. Previous work on process modeling for the purpose of conforming to organizational standards is also explained, together with another tool for relaying higher-level concerns within a broad geographical region, to the target enterprise as guiding specifications.
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