Open Business Model, Process and Service Innovation with VDML and ServiceML (original) (raw)

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Collaborative Business Model Innovation Process for Networked Services

Collaborative Business Model Innovation Process for Networked Services. , 2013

This paper presents a process framework for innovating joint business models (co-BM) for multiple companies. Our framework describes the change management that should be carried out in parallel to the rigorous analysis and development of the business model details. With two illustrative cases we show that fruitful co-BM creation process in networks requires both development of the model itself, but also organizational innovation processes including mutual learning and harmonisation of operations. We claim that by understanding this dual process and its key facets might help (1) to coordinate the practical BM creation projects better and (2) to analyse which BM related decisions contribute or hinder the joint development project

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From Collaboration Models to BPEL Processes Through Service Models

2005

This paper proposes a model-based lifecycle for the development of web services, which is based on two kinds of models, collaboration models and service ones. After agreeing upon a collaboration model, which is a public specification, each party can work out a service model and then can turn it into a process written in an orchestration language such as BPEL. As the conceptual gap between a service model and its BPEL implementation is relevant, this paper is concerned with the automatic mapping of service models to BPEL processes, in line with model-based development. Moreover it discusses how to validate services with respect to collaboration models both at-design time and at run-time, and presents the bProgress software environment, which is made up of a number tools developed during this research.

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