A Proposal to Leverage Improvements on Integrated Management Systems Applying Zachmans Corporative Architecture

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With the constant pressures from upcoming markets and legislations, systems management modeling become ever more crucial to leverage the survival of the companies and to improve the strategic vision of market and internal situation; however, theres no guidelines on best practices or on how to best evaluate your internal process. The proposal on this paper is the use of a methodology from the information technology, which consists on a complete mapping of needs and interfaces, to improve the mapping and modeling of the management system. A final proposal is shown according a preliminary study to illustrate the potential of its use.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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3035-3040

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December 2013

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