Title
Towards a Service Pattern Model Supporting Quantitative Economic Analysis
Abstract
The research on the business models is a hot topic in recent years. It is an interesting problem to study the business model of the service. There are three kinds of models related: classical service models, Business process (BP) models and the enterprise business (EB) models in management. However, none of them covers all the properties of the service business model. In this paper, we define the business model of the service as the combination of four kinds of strategies and name it as the service pattern. We also propose a language named Service Pattern Description Language (SPDL) covering all the elements involved in these strategies. We formulate the language syntax and two basic extraction rules assisting economic analysis. Furthermore, we extend Business Process Model Notation (BPMN) to support SPDL, which is named BPMN for Service Pattern (BPMN4SP). The example of Mobile Application Platform is studied in detail for a better understanding of SPDL.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/SERVICES.2014.26
SERVICES
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
computational linguistics, business model,language syntax,pattern recognition,business model,business process,spdl, value creation and economic analysis,bpmn,quantitative economic analysis,service pattern model,enterprise business models,service model,business process re-engineering,service pattern, business process, service model,economics,business process model notation,service pattern description language,value creation and economic analysis
Conference
2378-3818
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jianwei Yin180589.86
Zhiling Luo2388.77
Ying Li342245.61
Binbin Fan400.68
Weiwei Liu520.72
Zhaohui Wu63121246.32