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IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2007)
Calculating the Business Importance of Entities in a Service-Oriented Enterprise
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
July 09-July 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2925-9
Amit Fisher, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
Fabiana Fournier, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
Dagan Gilat, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
Guy Rackham, IBM Global Services, NY, USA
Natalia Razinkov, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
Segev Wasserkrug, IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel
Component Business Modeling (CBM) serves as a powerful analytical framework for reasoning about the business as a set of business components that collaborate through the provision and consumption of business services. This paper proposes and illustrates a method to calculate the relative importance of the entities that make up a componentized enterprise architecture. The proposed method includes a formal definition of the importance of each entity in the business architecture calculated from the high level business values.
Citation:
Amit Fisher, Fabiana Fournier, Dagan Gilat, Guy Rackham, Natalia Razinkov, Segev Wasserkrug, "Calculating the Business Importance of Entities in a Service-Oriented Enterprise," scc, pp.717-718, IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2007), 2007
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