M. Weiss, и D. Amyot. International IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC 2005), стр. 462-466. Munich, DE, (июля 2005)
Аннотация
Companies need to adjust their business models constantly to changes in their environment. In this paper we propose a lightweight approach for evolving business models that allows for a quick evaluation of alternatives, while preserving investments in existing business processes. The approach is based on the User Requirements Notation (URN) for modeling and analysis of early requirements in the form of goals and scenarios. URN models help us model the strategic options available to a business for evolving its business model, and determine when the right moment to apply them has come. We illustrate the systematic and incremental evolution of business model alternatives for an e-business case study.
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%1 michael_weiss_design_2005
%A Weiss, Michael
%A Amyot, Daniel
%B International IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC 2005)
%C Munich, DE
%D 2005
%K business,evolution,modeling
%P 462-466
%T Design and Evolution of e-Business Models
%U http://jucmnav.softwareengineering.ca/twiki/bin/viewfile/UCM/VirLibCec05?rev=1.1;filename=cec05.pdf
%X Companies need to adjust their business models constantly to changes in their environment. In this paper we propose a lightweight approach for evolving business models that allows for a quick evaluation of alternatives, while preserving investments in existing business processes. The approach is based on the User Requirements Notation (URN) for modeling and analysis of early requirements in the form of goals and scenarios. URN models help us model the strategic options available to a business for evolving its business model, and determine when the right moment to apply them has come. We illustrate the systematic and incremental evolution of business model alternatives for an e-business case study.
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abstract = {Companies need to adjust their business models constantly to changes in their environment. In this paper we propose a lightweight approach for evolving business models that allows for a quick evaluation of alternatives, while preserving investments in existing business processes. The approach is based on the User Requirements Notation (URN) for modeling and analysis of early requirements in the form of goals and scenarios. URN models help us model the strategic options available to a business for evolving its business model, and determine when the right moment to apply them has come. We illustrate the systematic and incremental evolution of business model alternatives for an e-business case study.},
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title = {Design and Evolution of e-Business Models},
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