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ITNOW 1996 38(1):8-9; doi:10.1093/combul/38.1.8
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BPR and OO: origins and common ground

Thierry Demay and Stephen King

Thierry Demay is a Ph.D. student at the School of Business and Economic Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, e-mail: ecotd{at}leeds.ac.uk Stephen King is Lecturer in Management Information Systems at the School of Business and Economic Studies, University of Leeds, tel +44 (0)113 2334462. e-mail S.F.King{at}leeds.ac.uk

This paper presents an analysis of two significant phenomena: business process re-engineering (BPR) and object orientation (OO). Each can be viewed as a modern day panacea for managers and IT specialists, respectively. We suggest a convergence which may help to address two major criticisms; of BPR that the reliance on often inflexible IT is dangerous; of OO that the approach helps programmers but doesn't ‘scale up’ to address real business problems by providing business objects to support business processes


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