Using applied mathematical models for business transformation

"This book examines the implementation of an applied mathematical model in business transformation projects, business engineering, and enterprise architecture research projects"--

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Trad, Antoine, 1963-
Other Authors: Kalpić, Damir, 1947-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA IGI Global, Business Science Reference, [2020]
Series:Advances in business information systems and analytics (ABISA) book series.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: introduction and basics (Int&Bas)
  • Chapter 2. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the applied case study (ACS)
  • Chapter 3. An applied mathematical model for business transformation: the holistic critical success factors management system (HCSFMS)
  • Chapter 4. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the research development project concept (RDPC)
  • Chapter 5. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the holistic profile management system (HPMS)
  • Chapter 6. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the holistic mathematical model (HMM)
  • Chapter 7. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture projects: the holistic and dynamic knowledge management system (H&DKMS)
  • Chapter 8. An applied mathematical model for business transformation: the holistic business system's risk assertion (HBSRA)
  • Chapter 9. A holistic applied mathematical model for business transformation: the holistic intelligent cities design concept (HICDC)
  • Chapter 10. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the holistic global security management system (HGSMS)
  • Chapter 11. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the resources management implementation concept (RMIC)
  • Chapter 12. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the holistic project resources management pattern (HPRMP)
  • Chapter 13. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the resources management system-research development project (RMSRDP)
  • Chapter 14. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the enterprise architecture's integration pattern for a proof of concept (EAP4PoC)
  • Chapter 15. An applied mathematical model for business transformation and enterprise architecture: the resources management system proof of concept (rmspoc).