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Integrated modeling: the key to holistic understanding of the enterprise
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Volume 48 ,  Issue 4  (April 2005) table of contents
Transforming China
Pages: 107 - 112  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Dursun Delen  Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Nikunj P. Dalal  Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Perakath C. Benjamin  Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., College Station, TX
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Current business modeling methods are one-dimensional. Here, an integrated modeling approach helps decision makers study the enterprise as a whole from multiple perspectives.


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Nikunj P. Dalal: colleagues
Perakath C. Benjamin: colleagues