A method for effective use of enterprise modelling techniques in complex dynamic decision making

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Effective organisational decision-making requires information pertaining to various organisational aspects, precise analysis capabilities, and a systematic method to capture and interpret the required information. The existing Enterprise Modelling (EM) and actor technologies together seem suitable for the specification and analysis needs of decision making. However, in absence of a method to capture required information and perform analyses, the decision-making remains a complex endeavour. This paper presents a method that captures required information in the form of models and performs what-if calculations in a systematic manner.

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Barat, S., Kulkarni, V., Clark, T., & Barn, B. (2017). A method for effective use of enterprise modelling techniques in complex dynamic decision making. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 305, pp. 319–330). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70241-4_21

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