Print Email Facebook Twitter Towards the agile enterprise: A method to come from a DEMO model to a Normalized System, applied to Government Subsidy Schemes Title Towards the agile enterprise: A method to come from a DEMO model to a Normalized System, applied to Government Subsidy Schemes Author Krouwel, M.R. Contributor Dietz, J.L.G. (mentor) Op 't Land, M. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Software Technology Date 2010-12-15 Abstract Because of the changing needs of enterprises, raised by the changing market among other reasons, the needs of its supporting information system(s) will also change. Design and Engineering Methodology for Organizations (DEMO), from Delft University of Technology, has already proven to be an effective tool in designing and realizing agile organizations. The next step is to have these organizations supported by agile Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems. The Normalized System (NS) approach, from the University of Antwerp, seems to be key for developing agile ICT systems. In this masters thesis, it is found how DEMO and NS could be combined optimally in order to cover the whole development process of agile enterprises, starting from a DEMO model and arriving at an implemented organization, with its supporting ICT systems. To make the project as concrete as possible, Government subsidy schemes from Capgemini is used as a practical case for clarification and demonstration. This thesis has an embargo until December 15, 2012. For more information about the contents of the thesis, you can contact Marien Krouwel (marien.krouwel@capgemini.com) or Martin Op 't Land (martin.optland@capgemini.com), the daily supervisor during the research execution. Subject DEMODesign and Engineering Methodology for OrganizationsNormalized SystemsModel Driven Development To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a170e23f-9fee-45fd-b99b-3a85e4d551cf Embargo date 2012-12-15 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 Krouwel, M.R. Files PDF MScThesisMarienKrouwel-To ... rprise.pdf 2.62 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a170e23f-9fee-45fd-b99b-3a85e4d551cf/datastream/OBJ/view