
The ARIS concept (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) by
August-Wilhelm Scheer
August-Wilhelm Scheer (born July 27, 1941) is a German Professor of business administration and business information at Saarland University, and founder and director of IDS Scheer Aktiengesellschaft, AG, a major information technology, IT service a ...
aims to ensure that an
enterprise information system can completely meet its requirements.
This framework is based on a division of the model into description views and levels, which allows a description of the individual elements through specially designed methods, without having to include the entire model. The methodology serves as a
systems development life cycle for mapping and optimizing business processes. These processes are mapped for each description view, starting with the business management question up to the implementation on data processing level.
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ARIS house (description views)
ARIS relies mainly on its own five-view
architecture (ARIS house). These five views are based on organization, data, service, functional and process views of a process. The classification is made to break down the complexity of the model into five facets and thus make
business process modeling simpler.
Each view of the ARIS concept represents the model of a business process under a specific aspect:
*''Function view'': The activities and the groupings and hierarchical relationships that exist between them are described in the function view, for example in a
function tree. Since functions support goals and are controlled by them, goals are also assigned to the function view
*''Organization view:'' It provides an overview of the organizational structure of a company, including human resources, machines, hardware and their relationships, see also
Organizational chart
*''Data view:'' All events (that generate data) and environmental data, such as correspondence, documents, etc., i.e. all company-relevant information objects, see also
Entity Relationship Model
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*''Product/Service view:'' Provides an overview of the entire product/service portfolio (incl. services, products, financial)
*''Process view'': The process view connects all other views into a time-logical schedule, for example in an
event-driven process chain or
BPMN
Description levels
Each description view of the ARIS house is divided into three description levels:
Concept
Structured representation of the business processes by means of description models that are understandable for the business side (depending on the view, e.g.:
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organization chart
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function tree)
Data Concept (= data processing concept, IT concept)
Implementation of the technical concept in IT-related description models (depending on the view e.g.
relations
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structure charts,
topologies)
Implementation
IT-technical realization of the described process parts (depending on the view, e.g. by creating
program code
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database systems, use of
protocols)
Dissemination and related work
The ARIS concept forms the basis of various
software products, such as the ARIS Toolset from
Software AG, which has been the owner of ARIS trademarks since IDS Scheer AG was acquired. At the end of 2004, part of the concept was reflected in the graphical process integration of
SAP Exchange Infrastructure.
ARIS is a very well-known approach for the description of information system architectures, especially in German-speaking countries. As a concept of the Management Frameworks group, however, it is one of over fifty existing frameworks for information management on the market.
The
architecture of interoperable information systems (AIOS) was also published in 2010 at the Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (Institute for Information Systems) in Saarbrücken, which was founded by Scheer. While ARIS describes company-internal information systems and business processes, AIOS describes how cross-company business processes can be realized by adapting and loosely coupling information systems.
With the "Model-to-Execute" approach, business processes can be modelled in ARIS and automatically transferred to webMethods BPM for technical execution.
Applications
As one of the
Enterprise Modeling methods, ARIS provides four different aspects of applications:
* The ARIS concept
**is the
architecture for describing
business processes.
** provides modelling methods, the meta structures of which are comprised in
information models.
** is the foundation for the ARIS Toolset software system for the support of modelling.
* The ARIS house of Business Engineering (HOBE) represents a concept for comprehensive computer-aided
Business Process Management.
Examples
File:Aris-express-start-en.jpg, Example of ARIS Express
File:Aris-express-modelling-en.jpg, ARIS Express modelling
See also
*
ARIS Express, free modeling tool by Software AG
*
Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems
*
DRAKON
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References
Further reading
*
Ulrich Frank (2002) "Multi-Perspective Enterprise Modeling (MEMO) Conceptual Framework and Modeling Languages" Universität Koblenz-Landau; Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz, Germany
* Thomas R. Gulledge and Rainer A. Sommer (1999) "Process Coupling in Business Process Engineering" George Mason University, USA. Knowledge and Process Management Volume 6 Number 3 pp 158–165
* Henk Jonkers,
Marc Lankhorst, et al. (2004) "Concepts for Modeling Enterprise Architectures"
Telematica Instituut
Novay, formally known as the ''Telematica Instituut'' was a Dutch research institute in the field of information technology, founded in 1997, known for its development of ArchiMate. In 2009 the Telematica Instituut was reorganized and operated un ...
, the Netherlands; University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Advanced Computer Science, Leiden, the Netherlands; CWI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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August-Wilhelm Scheer
August-Wilhelm Scheer (born July 27, 1941) is a German Professor of business administration and business information at Saarland University, and founder and director of IDS Scheer Aktiengesellschaft, AG, a major information technology, IT service a ...
, Markus Nüttgens "ARIS Architecture and Reference Models for Business Process Management" Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität des Saarlandes, Im Stadtwald Geb. 14.1, D-66123 Saarbrücken
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August-Wilhelm Scheer
August-Wilhelm Scheer (born July 27, 1941) is a German Professor of business administration and business information at Saarland University, and founder and director of IDS Scheer Aktiengesellschaft, AG, a major information technology, IT service a ...
(1996) "ARIS-Toolset:Von Forschungs-Prototypen zum Produkt" Informatik-Spektrum 19: 71–78 (1996) © Springer-Verlag 1996
* August-Wilhelm Scheer: ''Architektur integrierter Informationssysteme.'' Springer, Berlin 1992, .
* August-Wilhelm Scheer, Wolfram Jost: ''ARIS in der Praxis.'' Springer, Berlin 2002, .
* Jörg Krüger, Christian Uhlig: ''Praxis der Geschäftsprozessmodellierung - ARIS erfolgreich anwenden.'' VDE-Verlag, Berlin 2009, .
* Dirk Matthes: . 2011. Auflage. Springer Science+Business Media, 2011, .
* Thomas Allweyer: ''Geschäftsprozessmanagement.'' W3L, Bochum 2005, .
* Rob Davis, Eric Brabaender: ''ARIS Design Platform: Getting Started with BPM.'' Springer, London 2007, .
* Rob Davis: ''ARIS Design Platform: Advanced Process Modelling and Administration.'' Springer, London 2008, .
* Peter Stahlknecht, Ulrich Hasenkamp: ''Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik.'' 11. Auflage. Springer, Berlin 2005, .
External links
Software AG product pageARIS Communityofficial ARIS community by Software AG
From Event-driven modeling to Process monitoring Presentation by Helge Hess, IDS Scheer, 2006.
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