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Business Modeling Framework for Personalisation in Mobile Business Services [PDF]
This paper gives a formal six-level framework for personalization features in current and next generation mobile services, which can be used to drive the business modeling of M-business services from as service provider or system supplier points of view.
Pau, L-F., Dits, J.
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Modeling Business Services for Implementing on Global Business Services Delivery Platforms
The 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (CEC-EEE 2007), 2007Developing global business service delivery platforms for complex services will benefit from a structured design approach that takes into account a variety of requirements including diversity of service domains, different levels of service granularity, service expectations, amongst several others.
Nitin Nayak, Anil Nigam
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Business correlation-aware modelling and services selection in business service ecosystem
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2013With the continuous application of service-oriented thought in business, plenty of businesses are encapsulated into business services, thereby being published, integrated and applied. Their evolution and interaction behaviours form business service ecosystem BSE.
Yihang Luo, Yushun Fan, Haoyi Wang
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Business to Business Service Brands
2001Professional services are all the services on the market which aimed at companies: Furniture, goods and equipment rental for companies: rental of cars and industrial vehicles, building equipment (cranes, cement-mixers, scanffolding, etc.), office and IT equipment (word processors, photocopiers and scanners, computers and peripherals, telephone ...
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Coordinating business web services
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2010The SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) implementation of business processes is through composite web services. The contemporary approach for coordinating composite web services is not flexible enough to appreciate the challenges thrown by the long running and unpredictable nature of SOA.
Bilal Ahmad Choudry, Jinli Cao
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Business Models in the Service World
IT Professional, 2009The authors provide a criteria catalogue to characterize cloud computing and their own Cloud Business Ontology Model to classify current product offerings and pricing models.
Weinhardt, C. +3 more
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Business modeling for service ecosystems
Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, 2010In this paper, we mainly propose a business model under the modeling framework for service ecosystems. We analyze the progress in modeling business ecosystems, digital ecosystems and service ecosystems. We point out the research gaps in modeling service ecosystems, especially those resulted from overlooking the essence of service. To address those gaps,
Pingfeng Liu, Peilu Zhang, Guihua Nie
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Self-Service Business Intelligence
Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2016In recent years, Business Intelligence (BI) systems have undergone two distinctly different fundamental changes. On the one hand, social media systems, machine sensors, devices like smart phones, and other sources generate new data which often differ from traditional operational data regarding their structure, rate of growth, and volume (McAfee and ...
Paul Alpar, Michael Schulz 0003
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Mobile Service Business Patterns
2011 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2011Utilizing mobile applications in the area of industrial field service promises several benefits, especially improved process support due to a tight integration of mobile workers and tailored information support. In this paper, we describe four mobile service business patterns derived from two industrial case studies. The first case study deals with the
Markus Aleksy, Bernd Stieger
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Business Constraints in Reuse Services
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2010Global product sales are increasing rapidly. As many as 70 million automobiles are produced annually worldwide. The number of refrigerators, PCs, and cellular phones sold annually are 80 million, 230 million, and 1.1 billion, respectively. Manufacturing these products require a large amount of energy and material resources.
Mitsutaka Matsumoto +2 more
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