Title
A Formal Approach Towards Risk-Aware Service Level Analysis and Planning
Abstract
Effectively and efficiently performing business processes is a key success factor for achieving economic entrepreneurial goals. Amongst others, the argument of more stringent cost pressure lead companies to enforce outsourcing activities. Thus, the management of services-both, from the service requester and provider point of view-gained importance. However, considering only economic aspects is half the truth. One must not forget to simultaneously reflect risk aspects in an integrated way. Observing developments in the past years one can see that regulative bodies, the industry as well as the research community laid a special focus on the tighter integration of business process and risk management. In the course of this movement, we developed a conceptual method enabling risk-aware business process modeling and simulation. The major contribution of this paper is to introduce formal extensions of risk-aware business process management in order to support the related discipline of service management, especially risk-aware service analysis and planning.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ARES.2010.86
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AVAILABILITY, RELIABILITY, AND SECURITY: ARES 2010, PROCEEDINGS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Risk,Service Level Management,Business Process Security,Simulation
Artifact-centric business process model,Business process management,Service management,Business process,Computer science,Business service provider,Knowledge management,Outsourcing,Risk management,Business process modeling,Process management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.44
5
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stefan Jakoubi1758.50
Simon Tjoa218020.01
Sigrun Goluch390.92
Gerhard Kitzler490.92