As an emerging interdisciplinary subject
which crosscuts business modeling, knowledge management
and economic analysis, service engineering
is increasingly demanded to take care of various
stakeholders’ profiting goals of the short run vs. long
run. We propose to work towards a value driven
design based solution through introducing a form of
service design patterns: the service value broker(SVB)
patterns to shorten the distance from economical
analysis to IT implementation. SVB patterns allow
us to not only study the value added in terms of
functional and business aspects, but also reason about
the need for brokerage across various domains.
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%1 duan2013service
%A Duan, Yucong
%A Kattepur, Ajay
%A Du, Wencai
%B 20th IEEE ICWS2013
%D 2013
%E Peter Chen, etl.
%K contract design economics knowledge management pattern service value
%P 615-616
%T Service Value Broker Patterns: Integrating Business Modeling and Economic Analysis with Knowledge Management
%X As an emerging interdisciplinary subject
which crosscuts business modeling, knowledge management
and economic analysis, service engineering
is increasingly demanded to take care of various
stakeholders’ profiting goals of the short run vs. long
run. We propose to work towards a value driven
design based solution through introducing a form of
service design patterns: the service value broker(SVB)
patterns to shorten the distance from economical
analysis to IT implementation. SVB patterns allow
us to not only study the value added in terms of
functional and business aspects, but also reason about
the need for brokerage across various domains.
@conference{duan2013service,
abstract = {As an emerging interdisciplinary subject
which crosscuts business modeling, knowledge management
and economic analysis, service engineering
is increasingly demanded to take care of various
stakeholders’ profiting goals of the short run vs. long
run. We propose to work towards a value driven
design based solution through introducing a form of
service design patterns: the service value broker(SVB)
patterns to shorten the distance from economical
analysis to IT implementation. SVB patterns allow
us to not only study the value added in terms of
functional and business aspects, but also reason about
the need for brokerage across various domains.},
added-at = {2013-07-07T04:29:55.000+0200},
author = {Duan, Yucong and Kattepur, Ajay and Du, Wencai},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/263f49e9d2cdb68b8d21f9261c30d4b85/yucongduan},
booktitle = {20th IEEE ICWS2013},
editor = {Peter Chen, etl.},
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intrahash = {63f49e9d2cdb68b8d21f9261c30d4b85},
keywords = {contract design economics knowledge management pattern service value},
month = {June},
pages = {615-616},
timestamp = {2013-07-07T04:29:55.000+0200},
title = {Service Value Broker Patterns: Integrating Business Modeling and Economic Analysis with Knowledge Management},
year = 2013
}