Model-based Design of Tools for Business Understanding and Re-engineering
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1995-03-01T00:00:00Z
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Tools can provide useful assistance for business re-engineering planning. Activities such as business knowledge acquisition, business process modeling, performance, quality and impact analysis all can be done more effectively if supported by proper tools. In this paper, we describe a design scenario for business understanding and re-engineering tools that is based on systematic modeling of business knowledge. The business knowledge model forms conceptual schema for the tool repository. We start by building a generic business model. As both the model and required tool characteristics vary from company to company and from one business re- engineering project to another, we customize the generic model and tools to reflect needs of a given company and a business re-engineering project in hand. We achieve a required level of tool flexibility by applying meta-CASE techniques. The physical repository schema and tools themselves are automatically generated from the customized business model specifications. In the paper, we describe components of an integrated computer-aided business understanding and re-engineering tool environment. We illustrate benefits of building tools on a rich business model, focusing on tools and analysis methods that have not been extensively described in other sources. In particular, we describe an interview assistant tool, support for impact analysis methods and an end-user query language in which a user can define new business analysis methods, not supported by a generic tool environment.