... (BPSS) 253 business- to -business (B2B) 93, 172, 359 business- to-consumer (B2C) 359 business- to-employee (B2E) 360 business- vision document 95 business actors 96 business strategy businessenterprise ... 269 service 1, 134, 135 service -business modeling service- component architecture (SCA) 164 service- composition process 289 service- delivery model 11 service -enterprise- engineering 2–8 service- level ... 77 service decomposition 142 service definition 141 service discovery 249 service follow-up 118 service interaction 191 service model 189 service order processing 78 service orientation 162 service...
... service Phase of Operation Out-Payments - for production of a service (if in-sourcing only) - for co-ordination ofservice integration - for risk ofservice breakdown - for risk ofservice failure ... models of services This also comprises the operational availability of the service due to various service- level agreements Thanks to the specific evaluation of each service, varied configurations of ... written permission of Idea Group Inc is prohibited Aligning Business Processes with EnterpriseServiceComputing Infrastructure 57 Microsoft (2005) Net Retrieved from http://www.microsoft.com/net Nainani,...
... applications, and the creation of a service market, where enterprises make it their business to offer generic and reusable services that can be used as application building blocks The service- oriented paradigm ... System S (de )composition of S System part S2 System part S1 Service S2 Service S1 System part S3 Service S3 (de )composition of S Service S3 Sub -part S3 Sub - part S3 Service S Sub -part S 3 ... paradigm, service users interact through a set of interaction patterns offered by a service provider The set of interaction patterns, or required service, is chosen to suit the interaction needs of...
... service discovery, and service invocation A Web service adopts a service- oriented architecture (SOA) with three kinds of parties: service providers, service requesters, and service registries (as ... Figure 1) The service providers register their service descriptions in the service registries for service- discovery purposes The service requesters search the service registries for services that ... services describe systems, not businesses More precisely, Web services describe the parameter types for service invocation from the software-engineering point of view, but not the semantics of...
... area: business- process integration and management, also known as enterpriseservicecomputingEnterpriseservicecomputing focuses on issues, modeling, methodologies, and the enabling ofcomputing ... behaviors of each service, we can get a more complex interoperation net Figure 15 shows a more detailed interoperation net of the service enqueue of the message-queue service component First, the service ... resolution of the various trade-offs characterizing the different phases of the design and reconfiguration of an IESC Indeed, Web services offer, nowadays, simple ways to carry out different phases of...
... configuration upon variations of the conjectured scenarios or changes in the context of the real market Conclusion This chapter focuses on the application ofenterpriseservicecomputing to determine ... monitoring, and analyzing metrics data E -Business Definition E -business can be defined as the use of the Internet to facilitate business- to -business (B2B) or business- to-consumer (B2C) transactions ... CRM business processes; Pain Points; benefits of adopting ebusiness technology; and success stories Each superprocess (like SCM, SRM, and CRM) consists of several business processes Each key business...
... (BPSS) 253 business- to -business (B2B) 93, 172, 359 business- to-consumer (B2C) 359 business- to-employee (B2E) 360 business- vision document 95 business actors 96 business strategy businessenterprise ... 269 service 1, 134, 135 service -business modeling service- component architecture (SCA) 164 service- composition process 289 service- delivery model 11 service -enterprise- engineering 2–8 service- level ... 77 service decomposition 142 service definition 141 service discovery 249 service follow-up 118 service interaction 191 service model 189 service order processing 78 service orientation 162 service...
... permission of Idea Group Inc is prohibited Aligning Business Processes with EnterpriseServiceComputing Infrastructure 25 Chapter II Aligning Business Processes with EnterpriseServiceComputing ... basic understanding of the emerging methodologies and technologies in support of the future deployment of IT services that enable adaptive enterpriseservicecomputing Figure Service- oriented component-network ... Connectivity) Interoperable Services M odules (Semantic Services, M essages,…) Process Services (Services and Service Co mpositions) Aggregated Business Services (Web Services, etc.) Ru les and...
... with agent clusters in a service- oriented enterprise Then we propose the use of agent clusters, each comprising several types of agents to achieve the goal of each phase of the workforce-management ... application of MWM for serviceoriented enterprises has not been studied before and is therefore the focus of this chapter The steps for Part are as follows Identify different categories of services ... written permission of Idea Group Inc is prohibited Mobile Workforce Management in a Service- Oriented Enterprise 119 of constraints, which specifies the rules and policies of the enterprise as well...
... applications, and the creation of a service market, where enterprises make it their business to offer generic and reusable services that can be used as application building blocks The service- oriented paradigm ... System S (de )composition of S System part S2 System part S1 Service S2 Service S1 System part S3 Service S3 (de )composition of S Service S3 Sub -part S3 Sub - part S3 Service S Sub -part S 3 ... paradigm, service users interact through a set of interaction patterns offered by a service provider The set of interaction patterns, or required service, is chosen to suit the interaction needs of...
... service discovery, and service invocation A Web service adopts a service- oriented architecture (SOA) with three kinds of parties: service providers, service requesters, and service registries (as ... Figure 1) The service providers register their service descriptions in the service registries for service- discovery purposes The service requesters search the service registries for services that ... services describe systems, not businesses More precisely, Web services describe the parameter types for service invocation from the software-engineering point of view, but not the semantics of...
... area: business- process integration and management, also known as enterpriseservicecomputingEnterpriseservicecomputing focuses on issues, modeling, methodologies, and the enabling ofcomputing ... behaviors of each service, we can get a more complex interoperation net Figure 15 shows a more detailed interoperation net of the service enqueue of the message-queue service component First, the service ... resolution of the various trade-offs characterizing the different phases of the design and reconfiguration of an IESC Indeed, Web services offer, nowadays, simple ways to carry out different phases of...
... Web Services and Context 391 Figure Service chart diagram of a component Web service Layers Layers Web service Web service Previous Previous services (M/O) services (M/O) B State 11 State in Business ... identifying three types of software agents: composite service agent, master service agent, and service agent The role of the master service agent is to track the multiple Web -service instances, which ... during the contextualizing of Web-services composition C-context Access Repository of composite service specifications Interactions Session of composite service Pool of Masterservice-agents Update...
... with agent clusters in a service- oriented enterprise Then we propose the use of agent clusters, each comprising several types of agents to achieve the goal of each phase of the workforce-management ... application of MWM for serviceoriented enterprises has not been studied before and is therefore the focus of this chapter The steps for Part are as follows Identify different categories of services ... written permission of Idea Group Inc is prohibited Mobile Workforce Management in a Service- Oriented Enterprise 119 of constraints, which specifies the rules and policies of the enterprise as well...
... applications, and the creation of a service market, where enterprises make it their business to offer generic and reusable services that can be used as application building blocks The service- oriented paradigm ... System S (de )composition of S System part S2 System part S1 Service S2 Service S1 System part S3 Service S3 (de )composition of S Service S3 Sub -part S3 Sub - part S3 Service S Sub -part S 3 ... paradigm, service users interact through a set of interaction patterns offered by a service provider The set of interaction patterns, or required service, is chosen to suit the interaction needs of...
... service discovery, and service invocation A Web service adopts a service- oriented architecture (SOA) with three kinds of parties: service providers, service requesters, and service registries (as ... Figure 1) The service providers register their service descriptions in the service registries for service- discovery purposes The service requesters search the service registries for services that ... services describe systems, not businesses More precisely, Web services describe the parameter types for service invocation from the software-engineering point of view, but not the semantics of...