LARS TAXÉN | RESEARCHER & CONSULTANT

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Updated March 26, 2006
System Development
Most of these contributions are focused on the so called System Anatomy; a model which has been used extensively at Ericsson for coordinating extremely complex development projects. Basically, the System Anatomy is a simple and consice model of a complex system, which is used as a backbone for planning and follow-up of a system development task.


Taxén, L. (1995). The Dialectical Approach to System Design. In Proceedings of Integrated Design and Process Technology (pp.147-152). Dec 6 - 9, 1995, Austin, Texas

Taxén, L. (2006). An Integration Centric Approach for the Coordination of Distributed Software Development Projects.  Information and Software Technology, 48(9), 767-780.

Taxén, L. (Ed.) (2011). The System Anatomy - Enabling Agile Project Management. Lund: Studentlitteratur. ISBN 9789144070742.

Taxén, L., and Petterson, U. (2010). Agile and Incremental Development of Large Systems. In The 7th European Systems Engineering Conference, EuSEC 2010. Stockholm, Sweden, May 23-26, 2010 Presentation

Taxén, L., and Lilliesköld, J. (2011). Why is the System Anatomy Useful in System Development? In L. Taxén, L. (Ed.) The System Anatomy - Enabling Agile Project Management (pp. 169-185).  Lund: Studentlitteratur. ISBN 9789144070742.

Taxén, L. (2012). An Investigation of Model Quality from the Activity Modality Perspective. Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS 2012, Gmunden, Austria, June 3-6, 2012 Presentation

Taxén, L., and Olow, P. (2013). On the integration of system anatomy, system architecture and project management. In Proceedings of IRNOP 2013, June 16 - 19 Oslo, Norway. Presentation
The System Anatomy
Topics
Activity modalities
Activity Domain Theory
Alignment
Business processes
Circuits and Systems
Design science
Enterprise Systems
Enterprise Architectures
Information Systems
Knowledge Integration
Linguistics
Neuroscience
Optimization
Organization
PLM
Project Management
System Development