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Bridging Business Value Models and Process Models in Aviation Value Webs via Possession Rights
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Vincent Pijpers, VUA University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jaap Gordijn, VUA University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
While exploring value webs -cooperating enterprises- it is common to view such webs from multiple perspectives: (1) the business value perspective, (2) the business process perspective, and (3) the information system perspective. The value perspective explains why a web can exist from a commercial perspective, whereas the process perspective shows the interacting processes of enterprises and the IT perspectives shows the supporting IT architecture. These perspectives each take a different view on the same phe- nomenon: the value web. Because the phenomenon is for each viewpoint the same the perspectives need to be consis- tent. This paper introduces an approach to arrive at a busi- ness process model of a value web that is consistent with a business value model of the same value web. We propose a step-wise approach that starts with considering the inde- pendent transfer of ownership right of a value object and the actual object itself, and finally considers time ordering of these transfers. We illustrate our approach using an in- dustrial strength case study in the aviation sector.
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Vincent Pijpers, Jaap Gordijn, "Bridging Business Value Models and Process Models in Aviation Value Webs via Possession Rights," hicss, pp.175a, 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
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