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The Agile Delivery of Service Chain Management Solutions

P. Chhabra and S. Karamongikar
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P. Chhabra: Infosys Technologies Limited
S. Karamongikar: Infosys Technologies Limited

Chapter 15 in Service Chain Management, 2008, pp 215-224 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract For IT leaders, the increasing speed of innovation supported by a strong and flexible enterprise-wide software infrastructure, as well as delivering functionally rich and technically robust services is of primary concern. Increasing responsiveness to business changes and growing requirements ultimately require flexible software systems that can embrace such changes. To realise this, business stakeholders and IT executives are focusing on enhancing their older software delivery models. The goal here is to ensure that the enterprises remain competitive and leading. Agile practices in delivery promises to fulfil such a goal. It addresses the need of building business functionality quickly in circumstances of evolving requirements.

Keywords: Business Process; Business Service; Enterprise Architecture; Service Enterprise; Business Requirement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75504-3_15

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