Designing Services as Adaptable Reference Models
Michael Schermann (),
Michael Prilla (),
Tilo Böhmann (),
Helmut Krcmar () and
Thomas Herrmann ()
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Michael Schermann: Technische Universität München
Michael Prilla: Ruhr-University of Bochum
Tilo Böhmann: Universität Hamburg
Thomas Herrmann: Ruhr-University of Bochum
Chapter C.2 in Implementing International Services, 2011, pp 275-292 from Springer
Abstract:
Zusammenfassung Reference models are focal research objects in the Information Systems discipline. The overall goal of reference modeling in IS research is to capture and publish knowledge on how to design and structure artifacts, e.g., information systems or business processes (Becker et al., 2004). The technique of reference modeling has been adopted by companies in many industries (e.g., Software, Health, Banking) to denote good practices for designing business processes or application systems (Fettke/Loos, 2004; Becker et al., 2002). While extant research predominantly focuses on constructing reference models for industries (Becker/Schütte, 2004; Neumann, 2003) and IS domains (Ahlemann/Riempp, 2008), in this chapter we explore the benefits of constructing services as reference models.
Keywords: Reference Model; Design Principle; Application Model; Participatory Design; Design Service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6445-8_16
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