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Using Process Models for the Design of Service-Oriented Architecture: Methodology and E-Commerce Case Study

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Dimension Value
  • Type of the Research Result
  • Empirical Study
    • Other Empirical Study
  • Current Status of Development
  • In Progress
    • With Pilot Application
  • Number of Cases
  • Not Specified
  • Functional Area
  • Core Processes
    • Core Processes First Level
      • Design and Implementation of Product-Service-Systems
      • Implementation of the Infrastructure for Product-Service-Systems
  • Company Size
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  • Lifecycle Phase
  • Pre-Utilization
  • Types of Customers of Value Bundles
  • Businesses
  • Industry Sector
  • Trade
  • Standardization
  • Multinational Standardization
    • Other

This article explains the importance of business process management for service orientation and illustrates how process models can be used for the design and realization of service-oriented architectures. Authors introduced a multi-level concept consisting of a design, a configuration and an execution level. The approach presented in the article,  illustrated along the standards of EPC, BPMN, BPEL and WSDL, bridges the existing research gap between conceptual modeling and service-oriented IT support. The requirements analysis from an online-mail order company in the consumer electronics sector serves as a use case. Results show that up to now, organizational aspects have been neglected in the SOA discussion.

This research result was described by Sanja Tumbas (12. June 2011 - 8:37)
This research result was last edited by Sanja Tumbas (13. November 2011 - 14:58)

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