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Modeling Business Applications for Business Architecture

2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on E-Business Engineering, 2010
For several years the mantra has been “closing the Business – IT gap”, enabling business people to focus on strategic direction, while not being unnecessarily burdened by the complexity of the underlying support systems. The discipline of Business Architecture continues to evolve, attempting to bring rigor to the task of matching imprecise strategic ...
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Putting Business into Business Process Models

2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2008
The paper outlines an approach to link business models, based on enterprise ontology, with semantic business process models that are expressed with BPMO concepts and linked to WSMO concepts. The integration of business modelling and business process modelling ensures that the requirements for a Business Process Management System are driven by business ...
Ken Decreus, Geert Poels
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E-Business Model

2011
In 1998, Lawrence Eduard Page and Sergej Michailowisch Brin founded the corporation Google while attending Stanford University. Initially, they participated in a research project about data mining and developed a search engine called BackRub, the precursor of the search engine Google. At this time, BackRub was the only search engine that was capable of
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Domain-Specific Business Modeling with the Business Model Developer

2014
Discussing business models of companies and organizations based on graphical representations that emphasize essential factors has increased in recent years, particularly from a business perspective. However, feasible implementations of business modeling tools are rare, as they tend to be domain specific but at the same time tailored towards the ...
Steve Boßelmann, Tiziana Margaria
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Business Models and Circular Business Models

2018
This chapter responds to the need for more clarity in the lexicon in use in the circular economy field. Therefore, it outlines a conceptualisation of the circular business model. This chapter presents a set of propositions leading to a preliminary conceptualisation of the circular business model by merging themes from the business model literature with
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Media Business Model

2011
The FOX Corporation is a spin-off of the 21st Century Fox formerly known as News Corporation (News Corp.) and still one of the world’s largest media conglomerates. The internationally active company employs approximately 55,000 people and is listed on the New York, London, and Australian stock exchanges (see in the following (Wirtz 2013d)).
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Automotive-Business-Model

2011
The Wolfsburg-based Volkswagen Group is Europe’s largest automobile manufacturer and one of the leading carmakers worldwide (Volkswagen AG 2019b). Today, the corporation’s portfolio consists of 12 brands: Audi, Seat, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge, Scania, MAN, and various service companies, particularly
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Business models for open data businesses

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2014
Despite the increasing volume of publications and research in open data, many aspects of open data are yet to be studied. To this extent, extensive literature review on business models in the context of open data was performed. Interestingly, scholarly efforts providing practical elaborations and rigorous analysis of open data business models are ...
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The transformation of the business model: business modelling

2013
The reconfiguration of the business model of an enterprise, especially to enable new businesses capabilities and/or operate in an “open business” logic, requires organisational know-how and tools that are a little different from those traditionally used.
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Business models in biotech

Nature Biotechnology, 2000
Companies with technology platforms that address only a tiny part of the drug discovery process risk becoming optional or redundant accessories.
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