Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction
In order to directly involve stakeholders in socio-technical system design, we argue for streamlining executable process specifications with business process modeling. Due to current agility requirements of organizations, socio-technical system development is considered one of the key activities of...
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| description | In order to directly involve stakeholders in socio-technical system design, we argue for streamlining executable process specifications with business process modeling. Due to current agility requirements of organizations, socio-technical system development is considered one of the key activities of members of the organizations. Dynamic process adaptation enable handling the volatility of business operation and IT infrastructure. Subject-oriented process representations are key enablers to dynamic adaptation due to their capability for stakeholders to create directly executable models. In this way stakeholder can be involved in change management pro-actively. Subject-oriented models (i) represent all relevant features required for system control and decision making, and (ii) are executable on demand. This effectiveness enables organizational change in a creative and efficient way, while establishing innovative design and change management tools. Subject-oriented Business Process Management capabilities are reflected in this realm revealing benefits and potential for further research. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a4fa9686956f426b92f6f11ad7147ecb2025-08-20T02:23:05ZengRiga Technical University PressComplex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly2255-99222015-07-0103638310.7250/csimq.2015-3.04711Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder InteractionAlbert Fleischmann0Werner Schmidt1Christian Stary2Interaktiv.Expert, PfaffenhofenTechnische Hochschule IngolstadtJohannes Kepler Universität, LinzIn order to directly involve stakeholders in socio-technical system design, we argue for streamlining executable process specifications with business process modeling. Due to current agility requirements of organizations, socio-technical system development is considered one of the key activities of members of the organizations. Dynamic process adaptation enable handling the volatility of business operation and IT infrastructure. Subject-oriented process representations are key enablers to dynamic adaptation due to their capability for stakeholders to create directly executable models. In this way stakeholder can be involved in change management pro-actively. Subject-oriented models (i) represent all relevant features required for system control and decision making, and (ii) are executable on demand. This effectiveness enables organizational change in a creative and efficient way, while establishing innovative design and change management tools. Subject-oriented Business Process Management capabilities are reflected in this realm revealing benefits and potential for further research.https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/1076Process modeling, subject-orientation, executable specification, dynamic control, decision making. |
| spellingShingle | Albert Fleischmann Werner Schmidt Christian Stary Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly Process modeling, subject-orientation, executable specification, dynamic control, decision making. |
| title | Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction |
| title_full | Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction |
| title_fullStr | Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction |
| title_full_unstemmed | Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction |
| title_short | Dynamic Socio-technical System Design based on Stakeholder Interaction |
| title_sort | dynamic socio technical system design based on stakeholder interaction |
| topic | Process modeling, subject-orientation, executable specification, dynamic control, decision making. |
| url | https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/1076 |
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