loading...
A Survey of B2B Methodologies and Technologies: From Business Models towards Deployment Artifacts
Big Island, Hawaii January 03-January 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.3740th Annual Hawaii International Conf ...
 This Article 
 
PURCHASE ARTICLE: $0
HTML
 
 Share 
   
 Bibliographic References 
   
 Add to: 
 
Digg
Furl
Spurl
Blink
Simpy
Google
Del.icio.us
Y!MyWeb
 
 Search 
   
Jurgen Dorn, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; EC3, Austria
Christoph Grun, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Hannes Werthner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; EC3, Austria
Marco Zapletal, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
In recent years business-to-business (B2B) ecommerce has been subject to major rethinking. A paradigm shift from document centric file-based interchange of business information to process-centric and service-based information exchange can be observed. On a business level, a lot of work has been done to capture business models and collaborative business processes of an enterprise. On a technical level, the focus in software development is moving towards service-oriented architectures (SOA). These transitions on both levels promise a market entry at lower costs and an easier adjustment to changing market conditions. Hence, an overwhelming quantity of specifications and approaches emerged in the past targeting the area of B2B - these are partly competing and overlapping. In this paper, we provide a survey of the most promising ones at both levels and classify them using the Open-edi reference model standardized by ISO. Furthermore, we discuss how individual specifications on different levels fit together - starting from business models via business processes to artifacts ready for deployment.
Citation:
Jurgen Dorn, Christoph Grun, Hannes Werthner, Marco Zapletal, "A Survey of B2B Methodologies and Technologies: From Business Models towards Deployment Artifacts," hicss, pp.143a, 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.


Suggestions