Title: Insights on software selection based on reference models for business processes: an example in product lifecycle management

Authors: Eduardo Zancul; Vinícius Picanço Rodrigues; Henrique Rozenfeld

Addresses: Department of Production Engineering, Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, 128 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo – SP, 05508-070, Brazil ' Department of Production Engineering, Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, 128 – Cidade Universitária, São Paulo – SP, 05508-070, Brazil; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Produktionstorvet, 2800, Kgs Lyngby, Denmark; Insper Institute of Education and Research, Rua Quatá, 300, Vila Olímpia, São Paulo – SP, Brazil ' Department of Production Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo, Av. Trabalhador São-Carlense, 400 – Parque Arnold Schimidt, São Carlos – SP, 13566-590, Brazil

Abstract: Adequate software selection among available alternatives in the market is considered one of the most critical factors for successful software implementation. Identifying the commercial software that could better support a company's business processes is a demanding effort. Current software selection methods do not always take advantage of the knowledge that can be embedded in various types of business reference models. This paper presents initial insights into the application of reference models for business process to support software selection. The approach relies on an integrated process-software reference model, which may be linked to a capabilities database of commercially available software. Based on a case application to product lifecycle management (PLM), the advantages and drawbacks of extensive reference model usage on software selection are discussed. Results indicate that business reference models have the potential to facilitate and enhance software selection. However, the high effort to build the integrated process-software model needs to be considered on overall benefits estimation.

Keywords: software selection; business process management; business process models; BPM; product lifecycle management; PLM.

DOI: 10.1504/IJPLM.2019.107006

International Journal of Product Lifecycle Management, 2019 Vol.12 No.2, pp.131 - 148

Received: 16 Oct 2019
Accepted: 26 Jan 2020

Published online: 30 Apr 2020 *

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