Diversified service provisioning in global business networks


Autoria(s): Barros, Alistair P.; Allgaier, Matthias; Charfi, Anis; Heller, Markus; Kylau, Uwe; Schmeling, Benjamin; Stollberg, Michael
Contribuinte(s)

Kellenberger, Patrick

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Companies and their services are being increasingly exposed to global business networks and Internet-based ondemand services. Much of the focus is on flexible orchestration and consumption of services, beyond ownership and operational boundaries of services. However, ways in which third-parties in the “global village” can seamlessly self-create new offers out of existing services remains open. This paper proposes a framework for service provisioning in global business networks that allows an open-ended set of techniques for extending services through a rich, multi-tooling environment. The Service Provisioning Management Framework, as such, supports different modeling techniques, through supportive tools, allowing different parts of services to be integrated into new contexts. Integration of service user interfaces, business processes, operational interfaces and business object are supported. The integration specifications that arise from service extensions are uniformly reflected through a kernel technique, the Service Integration Technique. Thus, the framework preserves coherence of service provisioning tasks without constraining the modeling techniques needed for extending different aspects of services.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49049/

Publicador

IEEE Computer Socitety Conference Publishing Services

Relação

DOI:10.1109/SRII.2011.78

Barros, Alistair P., Allgaier, Matthias, Charfi, Anis, Heller, Markus, Kylau, Uwe, Schmeling, Benjamin, & Stollberg, Michael (2011) Diversified service provisioning in global business networks. In Kellenberger, Patrick (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2011 Annual SRII Global Conference, IEEE Computer Socitety Conference Publishing Services, San Jose, CA, pp. 716-728.

Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Service provisioning #Business networks #Service composition #Conceptual modelling #Business process modelling
Tipo

Conference Paper