Title
Business Service Modeling For The Service-Oriented Enterprise
Abstract
Service-oriented architectures are the upcoming business standard for realizing enterprise information systems, thus creating a need for analysis and design methods that are truly service-oriented. Most research on this topic so far takes a strict software engineering perspective. For a proper alignment between the business and the IT, a service perspective at the business level is needed as well. Using an MDA approach, this paper introduces a new business service and resource modeling language-BSRM, based on the REA business ontology. Coordination services are identified as boundary objects between the conceptual and operational level. A meta-modeling approach is used to map the service modeling language with complimentary models, in particular value network (e3value), data model (ER) and process models (BPMN).
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.4018/jismd.2012010101
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEM MODELING AND DESIGN
Keywords
Field
DocType
Business Services, Conversion Services, Coordination Services, Exchange Services, Service-Oriented Design
Service design,Service level objective,Integrated enterprise modeling,Immunology,Service provider,Differentiated service,Service product management,Service level requirement,Medicine,Service delivery framework,Process management
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
3
1
1947-8186
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jeewanie Jayasinghe Arachchige1173.37
Hans Weigand2655100.35
Manfred A. Jeusfeld31057266.89