Journal of Information Technology in Construction
ITcon Vol. 11, pg. 449-465, http://www.itcon.org/2006/34
Support of collaborative business process networks in AEC
submitted: | January 2006 | |
revised: | May 2006 | |
published: | July 2006 | |
editor(s): | Katranuschkov P | |
authors: | Martin Keller, Dipl.-Ing. Institute for Construction Informatics, Dresden University of Technology, Germany email: martin.keller@cib.bau.tu-dresden.de, http://cib.bau.tu-dresden.de Raimar J. Scherer, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Institute for Construction Informatics, Dresden University of Technology, Germany email: raimar.j.scherer@cib.bau.tu-dresden.de, http://cib.bau.tu-dresden.de Karsten Menzel, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Univeryity College Cork, Ireland email: k.menzel@ucc.ie, http://www.ucc.ie/civileng Thomas Theling, Dipl.-Betriebsw. Institute for Information Systems (Iwi) at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Saarbrücken, Germany email: theling@iwi.uni-sb.de , http://iwi.uni-sb.de Dominik Vanderhaeghen, Dipl.-Kfm. Institute for Information Systems (Iwi) at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Saarbrücken, Germany email: vanderhaeghen@iwi.uni-sb.de , http://iwi.uni-sb.de Peter Loos, Prof. Dr. Institute for Information Systems (Iwi) at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Saarbrücken, Germany email: loos@iwi.uni-sb.de , http://iwi.uni-sb.de | |
summary: | Projects in the building industry are extremely dynamic, driven by external conditions, modified user requirements and frequently changing business partners. Therefore, common principles should be established throughout the construction industry, which flexibly support the management of construction project information and processes. New members should be supported to easily join and leave the project consortium while still using their own ICT-applications. The need to rapidly set up such organizational structures and effectively manage these collaborative networks places high demands on the methods and models that are used to establish a common, homogeneous project structure. This paper presents an architecture for dynamic cross-enterprise processes planning, execution and controlling on a conceptual and application level. It is based on a Collaborative Business Process Management Lifecycle for virtual enterprises. For the adaptation of the architecture to the specific requirements of the AEC&FM-domain, a feasible Construction Network Scheme for the representation of strategic inter-organizational construction project information is introduced. Within this architecture, collaborative business process modelling will be achieved by the use of pre-defined process modules. Finally, the realization of the proposed models and methods are demonstrated in an example. | |
keywords: | collaborative business processes, process modules, collaboration architecture, virtual enterprises. | |
full text: | (PDF file, 0.438 MB) | |
citation: | Keller M, Scherer R J, Menzel K, Theling T, Vanderhaeghen D and Loos P (2006). Support of collaborative business process networks in AEC, ITcon Vol. 11, Special issue Process Modelling, Process Management and Collaboration, pg. 449-465, https://www.itcon.org/2006/34 |