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Meadow, Charles T.
New York: McGraw-Hill , 1985
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gallagher, John P.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1988
658.4038 GAL k
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Activities performed in organizations are coordinated via communication between the people involved. The sentences used to communicate are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object. The subject describes the actor, the verb the action and the object what is affected by the action. Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM) as presented in this book is based on this simple structure which enables process-oriented thinking and process modeling.
S-BPM puts the subject of a process at the center of attention and thus deals with business processes and their organizational environment from a new perspective, meeting organizational requirements in a much better way than traditional approaches. Subjects represent agents of an action in a process, which can be either technical or human (e.g. a thread in an IT system or a clerk). A process structures the actions of each subject and coordinates the required communication among the subjects. S-BPM provides a coherent procedural framework to model and analyze business processes, its focus is the cooperation of all stakeholders involved in the strategic, tactical, and operational issues, sharing their knowledge in a networked structure.
The authors illustrate how each modeling activity through the whole development lifecycle can be supported through the use of appropriate software tools. The presentation style focuses on professionals in industry, and on students specializing in process management or organizational modeling. Each chapter begins with a summary of key findings and is full of examples, hints, and possible pitfalls. An interpreter model, a toolbox, and a glossary summarizing the main terms complete the book. The web site www.i2pm.net provides additional software tools and further material."
Heidelberg: Springer, 2012
e20410087
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Raden Dimas Nugroho
"Karya akhir ini dilakukan untuk memperoleh rancangan kebutuhan dari sistem informasi manajemen laboratorium di Badan Narkotika Nasional menggunakan metodologi rational unified process RUP . Rancangan kebutuhan yang sesuai kebutuhan, diharapkan dapat menghasilkan sistem informasi yang dapat mempercepat proses bisnis pelayanan pengujian laboratorium. Percepatan penyelesaian proses bisnis pelayanan pengujian laboratorium dapat membantu Balai Laboratorium Narkoba BNN dalam memberikan pelayanan yang sesuai dengan janji pelayanan.
Perancangan dilakukan dengan mengikuti workflow pada disiplin business modeling dan requirement pada metodologi RUP.
Hasil dari penelitian ini diperoleh pemodelan bisnis dan daftar kebutuhan, yang terdiri dari 3 business use case, 78 stakeholder request, 26 need, 33 feat, 38 SRS, 21 use cases, dan 17 supplementary spesification, yang akan diimplementasi pada sistem informasi manajemen laboratorium. Pada perancangan kebutuhan pada skala organisasi Balai Laboratorium Narkoba BNN dibutuhkan re-enginering/rekonfigurasi proses pada metodologi RUP agar lebih efisien.

This study was conducted to obtain the requirements design of the laboratory information management system at the National Narcotics Boards Republic of Indonesia using the methodology of rational unified process RUP . The design of appropriate requirements of the system is expected to generate information that can accelerate laboratory testing services business processes. Accelerate completion of laboratory testing service business processes can help Drugs Testing Laboratory in providing services in accordance with the promise of service.
The design is done by following a disciplined workflow in business modeling and requirements on RUP methodology.
The results of this study were obtained business modeling and list of needs, which consists of 3 business use cases, 78 stakeholder requests, 26 NEED, 33 FEAT, 38 SRS, 21 use cases, and 17 supplementary spesifications, which will be implemented in laboratory management information systems. In requirement designing in the organization 39 s on a scale of Drugs Testing Laboratory, National Narcotics Board Republic of Indonesia, needed re engineering reconfiguration processes on RUP methodology to be more efficient."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Komputer Universitas Indonesia, 2017
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UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library
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""It has become increasingly accepted that important digital data must be retained and shared in order to preserve and promote knowledge, advance research in and across all disciplines of scholarly endeavor, and maximize the return on investment of public funds. To meet this challenge, colleges and universities are adding data services to existing infrastructures by drawing on the expertise of information professionals who are already involved in the acquisition, management and preservation of data in their daily jobs. Data services include planning and implementing good data management practices, thereby increasing researchers' ability to compete for grant funding and ensuring that data collections with continuing value are preserved for reuse. This volume provides a framework to guide information professionals in academic libraries, presses, and data centers through the process of managing research data from the planning stages through the life of a grant project and beyond. It illustrates principles of good practice with use-case examples and illuminates promising data service models through case studies of innovative, successful projects and collaborations"-"
West Lafayette : Indiana Purdue University Press, 2014
025.24 RES
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Becerra-Fernandez, Irma
New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, 2004
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Benson, Robert J.
"Machine generated contents note: Important Message to the Individual Reader
A Note on Vocabulary and Cultural Differences xvii
A Note on Our Perspectives and Prior Work
Notes and Acknowledgments
Notes
ch. 1 Business and IT in Turbulent Times
Turbulence and Uncertainty Challenge Enterprises
This Is Not about Alignment (Entirely)
The Problem of Business and IT Relationships
Strategic IT Management Changes the Mental Models about IT in the Enterprise
To Whom Are We Writing? Who Is Our Audience? Whose Mental Models Are We Changing?
ch. 2 The Barrier: Trust and Partnership
Trust and Performance Are Highly Correlated
Trust and Partnership Are Highly Correlated
Context and Performance Affect Trust and Ability to Partner
Trust and the Total Value Performance Model
Trust and Governance
A Case of Broken Trust
The Role of Executive Leadership
ch. 3 A Staircase to Trust
What Is Trust?
Dimensions of Trust
Contents note continued: Trust Improves Business Performance
Can Trust between Business and IT Be Built?
Personal Trust versus Organizational Trust
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and IT
Business Requirements for Total Value Performance
How Does Trust Affect IT Strategy in Turbulent Times?
Producing Business Outcomes-An Assessment
References
ch. 4 IT Strategy in Turbulent Environments
Change and Turbulence Defined
How Do Organizations Cope with Change and Turbulence?
Assessing Turbulence in the Enterprise
Organizational Capabilities and Environmental Turbulence
How Do IT and IT Management Cope with Turbulence and Change?
Producing Business Outcomes Despite Turbulence and Uncertainty: An Assessment
ch. 5 Turbulence in Information Technology
History of Technology Turbulence
The Impact of Technology Turbulence
Enterprise Implications Based on Turbulence in IT
Technology Turbulence Assessment
Contents note continued: References
ch. 6 The Effects of IT Sourcing
The IT Services Supplier as a Strategic Concern
Strategic IT Outsourcing
The Impact of Trust and Turbulence
Looking Ahead
Strategic IT Management Principles for the Business and IT Relationship
A Scorecard for Strategic IT Management Principles
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ch. 7 Requirements for Strategic IT Management
The Impact of Turbulence and Trust
The Impact of Turbulence
The Impact of Trust
Turbulence and Trust: Requirements for Business-IT Partnership
Demand and Supply Management of IT
Demand and Supply Impact on Outsourcing
To Conclude: The Need for Relational Governance
Self-Assessment: IT Competencies
ch. 8 The Service Relationship
IT Is a Service Business
Service Performance Is the Foundation for IT Credibility and Trust
IT Service Management Is Critical
So What?
Conclusion and Scorecards
Scorecard Evaluation
Contents note continued: Notes
ch. 9 The Partnership Relationship
Reasons for the Business-IT Partnership
Defining the Business-IT Partnership
Dealing with Culture, Behavior, and Silos
Implementing the Business-IT Partnership
Engaging the Business
Implementing Partnerships Requires Agreement on Roles for the Partners
Is This a Real Problem?
"Teaming" Is the New Partnership
Partners Exist at Every Level
Summary
Partnership Scorecards
ch. 10 The Leadership Required
Goal #1: Leadership Is Required for Partnership, Trust, and Common Goals
Goal #2: Leadership Requires Leaders-and a Good Understanding of the Leadership Requirements
Goal #3: The Requirements for (Proactive) Transactional Leadership
Goal #4: The Requirements for Transformational Leadership
Goal #5: Leadership Is Earned through Credibility, Trust, and Culture
Leadership Scorecard
ch. 11 Enterprise IT Capabilities
Contents note continued: Connecting IT Value, IT Competence, and Enterprise IT Capabilities
Connecting IT Capability with IT Methodologies and Processes
Breaking Down the Barriers between IT and Business: Enterprise IT Capabilities
Enterprise IT Capability Overview
The Core Ideas for Enterprise IT Capabilities
Assessing Enterprise Performance against Requirements
Reviewing the Initial Enterprise IT Capability Assessments
IT's Capability to Change: The IT Dynamic Capability
Reference
Seven Fundamental Capabilities of the Enterprise
Good Methodologies and Processes Aren't Enough
The Challenge to CEOs and ClOs: What Exactly Should Be Done?
Strategic IT Management Applies to More than Just the Current IT Organization(s)
Business Outcomes Are Required
ch. 12 Strategic Enterprise IT Capabilities and Competencies
Enterprise IT Capability: Planning &​ Innovation
Contents note continued: Strategic IT Management: The Systemic Capabilities for Producing Outcomes for Planning &​ Innovation
Strategic IT Management: The Business Outcomes for Planning &​ Innovation
What Is the Current Status with Planning &​ Innovation?
Planning &​ Innovation Scorecard
Bottom Line: Planning &​ Innovation Performance
ch. 13 Tactical Enterprise IT Capabilities and Competencies
Enterprise IT Capability: Information &​ Intelligence
Enterprise IT Capability: Development &​ Transformation
Enterprise IT Capability: Service &​ Resource Optimization
Summary: Tactical Enterprise IT Capabilities and Competencies
ch. 14 Operational Enterprise IT Capabilities and Competencies
Enterprise IT Capability: Service &​ Operational Excellence
Enterprise IT Capability: Sourcing
Enterprise IT Capability: Cost &​ Performance
Summary: Operational Enterprise IT Capabilities and Competencies
Contents note continued: ch. 15 Managing Complex Business-IT Relationships
Clear Strategic Positioning
Formal Organizational Arrangements
Trust
Example Enterprises
Example #1: Angus International
Example #2: Global Financial Services
Example #3: National Governmental Agency
ch. 16 What Should Be Done?
Applying Frameworks to Describe the Enterprise
The Power of Frameworks
Organizational Context
Turbulence and Change
What Needs to Be Done?
ch. 17 Requirements for CIO and IT Leadership
Message #1: The CIO and IT Managers Have Important "To Do's" on Their Lists
Message #2: The Business-IT Partnership Requires CIO and IT Management Leadership
Message #3: Enterprises Need Strategic IT Management and Enterprise IT Capabilities
Message #4: The CIO Needs to Manage the Technology Well; This Is Necessary, but Not Sufficient
Contents note continued: Message #5: Authority, Control, and "Reporting to the CEO" Are Not Sufficient
Message #6: Be Faster; Be Flexible
Message #7: An Active, Proactive Leadership Approach Is Required, with Clear Vision
Conclusions: For the CIO, What Does Strategic IT Management Offer?
ch. 18 Requirements for CEO and Business Leadership
Message #1: The Enterprise Needs Strategic IT Management
Message #2: Strategic IT Management Requires CEO Leadership for Organizational Context, Culture, and Change
Message #3: The CEO Provides the Enterprise Leadership to Generate and Actively Communicate the Business Vision and IT
Message #4: The CEO Builds and Supports the Environment for Partnership, Teamwork, Collaboration
Message #5: The CEO Builds and Supports IT Governance as Critical to Change Management
Message #6: Engage the CMO, CFO, and Board in Strategic IT Management
Message #7: Good IT Is Necessary; Do Not Accept Poor Performance
Contents note continued: Messages to Business Managers and Professionals
Concluding Message to the CEO
Self-Assessment for Business Leadership
ch. 19 Reflections and Recommendations
Summarizing the Enterprise IT Capabilities and Their Importance
The Bottom Line.
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Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2014
004.068 BEN
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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