0 the process of changing and improving the design of a product or system: --
1 the process of changing and improving the way a company works, the way a job is done, etc.: --
They have applied these principles to a complex process of business re-engineering.
In addition, there has been the problem of re-engineering systems.
Then there is the re-engineering to be done by the broadcasting authorities before they can transmit.
Although integration has been brought to the manufacturing process, many companies perceive the legal aspects of contracting as often being remote and protracted and thus outside the scope of re-engineering.
For example, a common feature in industrial re-engineering is the establishment of 'cellular' production in which small teams carry out the entire production process in relatively small batches.
Other times, the conceptual model, or even the design, is missing and a re-engineering process is necessary.
Figure 11 pictures in detail an organisational chart showing the activities performed during the re-engineering process and the documents generated in each step.
In the second case, re-engineering business solutions to work in a peer-to-peer fashion is a mammoth undertaking.
Initiating large social programs and re-engineering the genome will fail as surely as every holy war.