Process Grammars a Generative Approach to Process Redesign
Process Grammars a Generative Approach to Process Redesign
Brian T Pentland
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To answer this question, one needs to explore the possibilities. The possibility of applying one of these transformations to a particular supply chain is constrained, in principle, by a variety of factors. Sequential dependencies (Malone, Crowston, Lee, and Pentland, 1993) are the most common constraints. In addition, Henderson and Clark's (1991) concepts of modular and architectural change are connected here. You can change modules and sub-assemblies with in a generic design more easily that y...ou can restructure the 4 This division of labor between a grammatical representation that defines a set of possibilities and some other analytical process that identifies the best possibility is similar to the division proposed by some linguists for the structure of the human speech process. They hypothesize the existance of a set of modules, each of which operates to constrain the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics (situational appropriateness) of each utterance. In our model, we are focusing on syntax.
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