ECM Systems Analysis And Specification: Towards a Framework for Business Process Re-Engineering

vom Brocke J; Simons A; Cleven A


Abstract
In today's working life, the management of content represents one of the most critical success factors. Quick access to required information considerably enhances business process efficiency as well as effectiveness. Enterprise Content Management (ECM)-a presently emerging field in Information Systems (IS) research-aims at providing concepts on how to best administer an organization{&}apos;s individual content situation. Nevertheless, due to the novelty of the topic, there is still a lack of methodical support for ECM systems (ECMS) analysis and specification. A further drawback to a frictionless implementation of ECM results from the negligence of re-engineering affected business processes. With this paper, we present an integrated framework for ECM adoption and business process re-engineering, reverting to established methods in the field of Business Process Management (BPM) and IS analysis and specification techniques.

Keywords
ECM



Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2008

Conference
10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems

Venue
Barcelona

Volume
2

Book title
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2008)

Editor
Cordeiro J; Filipe J

Start page
345

End page
350

Publisher
INSTICC

Place
Setúbal

ISBN
978-989-8111-39-5

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