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Service Enterprise Integration: An Enterprise Engineering Perspective

โœ Scribed by Ananth Krishnamurthy (auth.), Cheng Hsu (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
256
Series
Integrated Series in Information Systems 16
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Service Enterprise Integration is developing business paradigm that is of considerable interest in both the "push" research the academic area and the "pull" research of industry. A prominent example of this development has been the transformation of IBM into a service enterprise and the labeling of its new business model as "On-Demand Business."

In the recent past, manufacturing research and practice have done considerable work on the problem of service productivity. In fact, this work has extended the operations of many manufacturing firms to include the "service enterprise" component. IBM, GE, Siemens are several examples of this development. Using the service work done in manufacturing as a point of departure, SERVICE ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION: An Enterprise Engineering Perspective will examine a range of topics on IT-based enterprise integration. It will investigate the proven concepts, models, methods, and techniques in manufacturing operations and examine all their aspects that are relevant to the problem of service productivity. The result will be a systematic examination of the developing business model, service enterprise integration.

The book will present a variety of on-going efforts to provide new results and solutions to the problem of service productivity. These presentations will be in the form of contributing chapters by leading researchers who will provide critical literature reviews, conceptual analysis, and solution-result-oriented applications on topics including ontology, reference models, ERP, supply chain integration, knowledge management, data security, and a variety of cases on particular applications.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
From Just in Time Manufacturing to On-Demand Services....Pages 1-37
Services Innovation: Decision Attributes, Innovation Enablers, and Innovation Drivers....Pages 39-76
Reengineering the Organization with a Service Orientation....Pages 77-101
Customer Incentives in Time-Based Environment....Pages 103-129
Auctions as a Dynamic Pricing Mechanism for E-Services....Pages 131-156
A Framework for Service Enterprise Integration: A Case Study....Pages 157-178
Continuous Evaluation of Information System Development....Pages 179-207
Models of Cyberinfrastructure-Based Enterprises and Their Engineering....Pages 209-243
Back Matter....Pages 245-246

โœฆ Subjects


Business Information Systems; Electronic Commerce/e-business; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Organization/Planning; Management; Production/Logistics


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