Title
Considering Technology Representation in Service-Oriented Business Models
Abstract
Technology representation at the conceptual level is a key component in the process of producing a business model that explicitly represents the integration between business processes and technological components that give support to these processes. However, not all current business models are well-equipped to represent this business-technology integration. In this paper, a first approach to deal with technology representation in i business process models is presented, which focuses on the identification of quality attributes that are offered by specific technologies, and the representation of these technologies using a particular class of i module. This approach is exemplified by a library organization, in which an automatic identification technology is required to support some specific business processes. This example is used along this paper to show the proposed approach and explore its potential benefits.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/COMPSACW.2011.87
COMPSAC Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
business process,specific business process,i business process model,business-technology integration,automatic identification technology,specific technology,business model,service-oriented business models,technology representation,current business model,technology management,business services,rfid,business processes,business process models
New business development,Artifact-centric business process model,Business process management,Systems engineering,Computer science,Business domain,Business process modeling,Business process discovery,Business Process Model and Notation,Business rule,Process management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.44
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eliel Morales161.28
Xavier Franch21627194.38
Alicia Martinez340.78
Hugo Estrada412818.14