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Business continuity of business models : Evaluating the resilience of business models for contingencies

2019

Company business models are vulnerable to various contingencies in the business environment that may unexpectedly render their business logic ineffective. In particular, technological advancements, such as the Internet of things, big data, sharing economy and crowdsourcing, have enabled new forms of business models that can effectively and abruptly make traditional business models obsolete. By disrupting or even diminishing companies’ revenue streams, environmental contingencies may present a significant threat to business continuity (BC). Evaluating the resilience of business models against these contingencies should therefore be a core area of BC. However, existing BC approaches tend to f…

Value (ethics)liiketoimintamallitComputer Networks and Communicationsvalue creationpalautuminenBig data02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesBusiness modelmuutosSharing economyBusiness continuity020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRevenueBusiness logicbusiness modelsta512resilienceIndustrial organizationta113resilienssiliiketoimintaympäristöbusiness.industrydisaster recoveryarvonluonti05 social sciencessharing economybusiness continuityjakamistalousResilience (organizational)050211 marketingvarautuminenbusinessInformation Systems
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2016

Abstract Public Service Platforms (PSPs) are a new type of technology platform. They are based in the philosophy of New Public Management (NPM) and support public services for citizens in quasi-markets. This article increases our understanding of the business models behind these PSPs in terms of their Value Propositions, structures, networks, and financing. We interviewed representatives from 14 PSP providers in four public sectors in Sweden: education, healthcare, elder care, and public pensions. We identified a “Traditional view” with its focus on public agencies and neutral information and an “Emerging view” that includes dialogues, user evaluations, long-term perspectives on choice, pro…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectValue proposition05 social sciencesPublic sectorLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsBusiness model0506 political sciencePromotion (rank)New public management0502 economics and businessHealth care050602 political science & public administrationBusiness logicPublic serviceBusinessMarketingLaw050203 business & managementmedia_commonGovernment Information Quarterly
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Is there sustainable entrepreneurship in the wine industry? Exploring Sicilian wineries participating in the SOStain program

2016

Abstract Global climate change and the accelerating depletion of natural resources have contributed to increase discussions about the role of private enterprises in reversing negative environmental trends. Rather than focusing on profit maximization, policy makers and consumers pressure groups expect firms to meet a triple-bottom line of economic, environmental and social value creation. Hence sustainable entrepreneurship has received recently increasing interest as a phenomenon and a research topic. More recently, the concept of sustainability has been taken seriously in the Italian wine industry. The organizational challenge for entrepreneurship is to better integrate social and environme…

EntrepreneurshipProfit maximization05 social sciencesGlobal warminglcsh:HD9000-9495010501 environmental sciencesResource depletion01 natural sciencesManagementSustainability0502 economics and businessWorkforceSustainabilitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleWinegrowingddc:330Economicslcsh:Agricultural industriesBusiness logicDescriptive researchMarketingGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWine Economics and Policy
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Fusing storage and computing for the domain of business intelligence and analytics: research opportunities

2015

With the growing importance of external and shared data, the set of requirements for Business Intelligence and Analytics (BIA) is shifting. Current solutions still come with shortcomings, esp. In multi-stakeholder environments where sensitive content is exchanged. We argue that a new level in the evolution of BIA can be unlocked by tearing down the barriers between storage and computing based on upcoming storage technologies. In particular, we propose a revitalization of ideas from object-oriented databases. We present results from a joint project that aimed at delineating design options for BIA solutions built upon this idea. The paper outlines the interplay of various architectural layers…

Supply chain managementCompetitive intelligenceComputer sciencebusiness.industryObject-oriented databasesCloud computingStorage managementData scienceData modelingDomain (software engineering)Business intelligenceBases de dades orientades a objectesAnalyticsBusiness intelligenceCompetitive intelligenceBusiness logicbusiness:Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Intel·ligència competitiva
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The Evolution of Blockchain Virtual Machine Architecture Towards an Enterprise Usage Perspective

2019

Virtualization in the context of blockchain systems represents an essential phase in the development and migration of services from public chains to enterprise logic. Most of the ongoing blockchain uses-cases are using the existing public ledgers, but for business products and services, there is a need for custom tailored solutions to ensure flexibility and security. The Ethereum Virtual Machine has opened new ways to solve problems that require a public proof by executing logic on a decentralized ecosystem. In a natural evolutive process, virtualization logic was shaped by numerous architectures and business requirements. Beside performance and scalability, enterprise virtual machines are …

Information privacyBusiness requirementsbusiness.industryComputer science020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyVirtualizationcomputer.software_genreVirtual machineScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusiness logic020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSoftware engineeringbusinessFormal verificationcomputer
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Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design--use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. In this article, we outline an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that incorporates the concepts of an organizational memory information system (OMIS) in a broader framework. DIS help bridge the design--use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services th…

Flexibility (engineering)Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrganizational memoryDUAL (cognitive architecture)Computer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsConceptual designDualismInformation systemBusiness logicSet (psychology)businessInformation SystemsJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
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Redesigning Computer-Supported Work Processes with Dual Information Systems: The Work Process Benchmarking Service

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design/use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. We propose an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that helps bridge the design/use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services that enable and reinforce both effective, institutionalized working and the questioning and (re)construction of computer-support…

Flexibility (engineering)Service (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementProcess managementProcess (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industryBenchmarkingManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsWork (electrical)Conceptual designInformation systemBusiness logicbusinessJournal of Management Information Systems
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Inferring Business Rules from Natural Language Expressions

2014

This paper proposes a mapping technique for automatically translating rules expressed in a format based on natural language, i.e. Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) standard, into production rules that can be executed by a computer (i.e. Rule engine). The proposed approach achieves a twofold purpose: on the one hand non IT skilled people (i.e. Domain expert) can effectively focus on business rules definition by using statements in natural language, and on the other hand the IT staff will have to manage business rules in a format ready to be executed by a rule engine. The main goal is to overcome some weaknesses in the software development process that could produce i…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniBusiness rulebusiness.industryComputer scienceProgramming languageProduction Rule Representationcomputer.software_genreSpecification patternBusiness domainSBVR SemanticBusiness rule management systemBusiness process managementBusiness logicSemantics of Business Vocabulary and Business RulesSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputer2014 IEEE 7th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications
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The Logic of User Interface Design

2016

Technical artefacts exist so that people can use them to make something happen. Their capacity to do so depends on the functions and functionalities of the technology, which requires users. Technologies thus have to give users the ability to control them, and the designer’s role is to create the actions and work processes for which the artefacts are intended. This basic HTI pursuit is called user interface design. It applies technical interaction concepts to solve design problems. This chapter presents the overall principles and goals for the user interface design of any technical artefact.

Natural language user interfaceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionNatural user interfaceShell (computing)Business logic10-foot user interfaceGraphical user interface testingUser interfaceUser interface design
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