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Enterprise modelling, enterprise systems, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

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Enterprise modelling has proved to be an efficient tool to study organisations’ structure and facilitate decision making. The enterprise is a complex system that is required to use its processes to generate value in a given environment (concurrent, market, suppliers and humanity). We focus on three management disciplines: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). These business processes are so intertwined that the enterprise has to concentrate on the three to attain its economic objectives. To enhance the development of PLM, SCM and CRM models, the enterprise needs to capitalise the knowledge necessary to adapt and apply modelling techniques. Knowledge Management (KM) is a key factor to give a unified enterprise vision. Firstly, we propose an integrated enterprise model depicting the interactions between PLM, SCM, CRM and KM models. But a state of the art showed that PLM models are scarce. Most of the PLM models found depends strongly on the particular case studied and can not be used with other enterprises. After defining the most important components of the PLM vision, we propose to organise these components into a formalised way. The study of SCM and CRM models proved to be helpful to structure these components. Finally the validation methodology that is to be established in our coming research works is not only to be used with the PLM model presented in this paper but with SCM and CRM models also.
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hal-00431812 , version 1 (13-11-2009)

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Abir Fatallah, Julie Stal-Le Cardinal, Jean-Louis Ermine, Jean-Claude Bocquet. Enterprise modelling, enterprise systems, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Research in Interactive Design, Springer, 2008. ⟨hal-00431812⟩
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