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|Title=Meta-Services – Towards Symmetric Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems | |Title=Meta-Services – Towards Symmetric Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems | ||
|Year=2009 | |Year=2009 | ||
− | |Booktitle= | + | |Booktitle=Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Enabling Service Business Ecosystems (ESBE'09), co-located with the Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS 2009), Athens, Greece, September 27, 2009 |
− | |Publisher=CEUR | + | |Publisher=CEUR |
|Address=Athen | |Address=Athen | ||
+ | |Editor=D'Andrea, Vincenzo and Gangadharan, G.R. and Iannella, Renato and Weiss, Michael | ||
+ | |Series=Workshop Proceedings | ||
+ | |Number=530 | ||
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|Abstract=Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems (SOBEs) contain numerous procedures and rules that act upon services, but are not considered to be servic-es themselves. Thus an asymmetry is created by dividing SOBEs into first-class entities that are services and others that are not. This separation creates ineffi-ciency and conceals the value contribution of non-first-class entities. Using so-called meta-services it is possible to encapsulate procedures and rules homoge-neously as services, thus creating a symmetric architecture of the SOBE. This symmetric architecture allows reducing the administrative effort for SOBEs by reusing procedures and using a common administration for services and meta-services. Meta-services are a value factor often underestimated by service de-signers, but highly appreciated by service users. By defining meta-services, the possible interactions between customer and service provider can be defined clearly, including mutual expectations. E.g. it is possible to define the informa-tion due in the case of a complaint. Furthermore, meta-services allow to clarify the potential adaptations to changing requirements to the customer and thus to delineate the spectrum of flexibility offered. The transparency created by meta-services allows defining contracts in a more precise manner and thereby avoid-ing misunderstandings and deceptions on both sides. | |Abstract=Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems (SOBEs) contain numerous procedures and rules that act upon services, but are not considered to be servic-es themselves. Thus an asymmetry is created by dividing SOBEs into first-class entities that are services and others that are not. This separation creates ineffi-ciency and conceals the value contribution of non-first-class entities. Using so-called meta-services it is possible to encapsulate procedures and rules homoge-neously as services, thus creating a symmetric architecture of the SOBE. This symmetric architecture allows reducing the administrative effort for SOBEs by reusing procedures and using a common administration for services and meta-services. Meta-services are a value factor often underestimated by service de-signers, but highly appreciated by service users. By defining meta-services, the possible interactions between customer and service provider can be defined clearly, including mutual expectations. E.g. it is possible to define the informa-tion due in the case of a complaint. Furthermore, meta-services allow to clarify the potential adaptations to changing requirements to the customer and thus to delineate the spectrum of flexibility offered. The transparency created by meta-services allows defining contracts in a more precise manner and thereby avoid-ing misunderstandings and deceptions on both sides. | ||
|Link=http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-530/ | |Link=http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-530/ | ||
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|Forschungsgruppe=Ökonomie und Technologie der eOrganisation | |Forschungsgruppe=Ökonomie und Technologie der eOrganisation | ||
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Meta-Services – Towards Symmetric Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems
Meta-Services – Towards Symmetric Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems
Published: 2009
Herausgeber: D'Andrea, Vincenzo and Gangadharan, G.R. and Iannella, Renato and Weiss, Michael
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Enabling Service Business Ecosystems (ESBE'09), co-located with the Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS 2009), Athens, Greece, September 27, 2009
Nummer: 530
Reihe: Workshop Proceedings
Verlag: CEUR
Erscheinungsort: Athen
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Service-Oriented Business Ecosystems (SOBEs) contain numerous procedures and rules that act upon services, but are not considered to be servic-es themselves. Thus an asymmetry is created by dividing SOBEs into first-class entities that are services and others that are not. This separation creates ineffi-ciency and conceals the value contribution of non-first-class entities. Using so-called meta-services it is possible to encapsulate procedures and rules homoge-neously as services, thus creating a symmetric architecture of the SOBE. This symmetric architecture allows reducing the administrative effort for SOBEs by reusing procedures and using a common administration for services and meta-services. Meta-services are a value factor often underestimated by service de-signers, but highly appreciated by service users. By defining meta-services, the possible interactions between customer and service provider can be defined clearly, including mutual expectations. E.g. it is possible to define the informa-tion due in the case of a complaint. Furthermore, meta-services allow to clarify the potential adaptations to changing requirements to the customer and thus to delineate the spectrum of flexibility offered. The transparency created by meta-services allows defining contracts in a more precise manner and thereby avoid-ing misunderstandings and deceptions on both sides.
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