Exam Questions
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Exam Questions
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systems.
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construction of a new factory or the production of complex products such as airplanes.
Pages 4-7
companies have come to demand from their employees.
Page 2-3 the process.
completing
Page 7 storage of the finished goods, could trigger IWM processes.
with the
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fulfillment will trigger external procurement and/or production.
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involves an internal charge for the work done.
Page 11-12 and then record payment, similar to the steps in the fulfillment process.
the customer
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as discrimination lawsuits.
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process.162-164
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needed12-13
with an integrated system.
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on) so that competent employees are available to support business processes
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Global158Employees, Management by Objectives
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operations.
Pages 7, 14-15financial data related to assets such as machinery and cars.
with tracking
Pages 7,14 termed a business process that is of most interest for us in this book.
commonly
Page 27 can be directly executed by a software system.
the model
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executed
Pages 28-34, 47-53
Question
What
What is
is ainformation
system? and what purpose it is
needed for?
What is an information system?
Type of Information
Problem types betweenSystems
Informations
Systems and the real world
System quality properties -ISO 9126
Software Architecture
Traditional
The Zachman view of organizations
Framework for Enterprise
Architectures Rows (Views)
The Zachman Framework for Enterprise
Architectures Columns (Perspectives)
Properties of TOGAF
TOGAF
TOGAF -Architecture
Enterprise architecture
Development domains
Method
(ADM)
Definition (Service)- The services are
Service Industries
categorized into
Resource
services Intensity of Services
types of services in service
economy
Service-Oriented Societies
characteristics
Service-Dominant (S-D) Logic
Definition (Service System)
Operations Management View on Services
Services and Goods IHIP criteria
Labor- and Capital-Intensive Services
Knowledge-intensive services
Technology-intensive Services
Information-intensive Services
Non-ownership Outsourcing
IT outsourcing
Hybrid Offering
Servitization
Services
EvolutioninofComputer Science
services from two distinct
perspectives
Automation and Self Service - Self Service
Automation
Face-to-screen andservice
Self Service Automation
- architectural
components
Electronic Services
Electronic
The Value of Business Models
Electronic Services - Human
Touch
The
The Role
ValueofofTechnology
Electronic Services
Personalization
The Value of Electronic Services
Accessibility
E-Service
Developing Strategy -Types
Electronic Services - web-
accessible programs
Service-oriented programming
Subroutines- Services as Programming
Paradigms
Components- Services as Programming
Paradigms
Business Process Modeling - Services as
Programming Paradigms
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) -
Services as Programming Paradigms
Resource-based web services
Web Services
Cloud Services web services
Operation-based
technologies
Definition (Innovation)
Definition (Service Innovation)
Types of Innovation
Assimilation approach- Henderson
of Service and Clark
Innovation
The demarcation approach of Service
Innovation
The synthesis approach of Service
Innovation
Janus Cones
Context Map
Answer
Set of coherent entities which together act like a big
entity. Every element has an effect to other, and vice versa.
Information
distribute thedecreasesrequired uncertainty.
information??? for administrational and
operational
Manual vs Automaticduties of the enterprise.
Data-intensive
Design or development systems vs Transaction-oriented
level - the implementation systems
of
the formal draft
Functionality,
Consists of components Reliability,called
Usability, Efficiency,
System, Maintainability,
Architecture, Portability
Architecture description, View, Point of View, Model, Parties
involved.
Strategy< Information, support of decision-making < Enterprise systems,
databases,
Scope (ContextualERP < Services: hardware,
) - Enterprise model network, PCs, e-commerce
(Conceptual) - System model (Logical) - Technlogy model (Physical) - As
built - Functioning enterprise OR Planner's view - Owner's - Designer's - Builder's - Integrator's - User's view
What,
Relies How,heavily Where, Who, When, Why
on: modularization, OR Data - Function
standardization, - Network
and already - People - Time - Motive
existing,
proven technologies and products.
Business
Tailored to architecture, Applications
the organization's needs architecture, Data architecture, Technical architecture
and is then employed
to
other economic unit, with the prior agreement of activities.
manage the execution of architecture planning the
former person or economic unit.
Logistics, Infrastructure,service.
Information-intensive Government, Finance, Entertainment, Business
Service
Technology-intensive service.
Economies, Service-Dominant (S-D) Logic, Electronic Services, Mobile Services, Cloud Services, Service
Marketplaces
Significant opportunities for the conception of new specialized
services.
Recent theoretical contributions, such as S-D Logic, indicate that all markets are centered
on the exchange
structure (i.e., anoforganization),
services, andaall economies
behavior and societies are service based
(possibly
described
provides as a process),
output and a purpose
for customers or clients.
Input-transformation-output
inseparability, model
Capital-intensive
and perishability. service:
The capital costs (for
Similarly to skills-intensive facilities, equipment, tools) prevail.
services.
Forms
Services, of labor-intensive
Web Services, Cloud services
Services, the Internet of
Things, and the Internet of Services.
The task if extracting valuable information becomes more and more sophisticated (data
scientist, Big Datacan
service provider analytics)
mitigate risks and handle varying
demand
service.
Cloud
Goods services
and servicesare type of IT outsourcing
bundling :Companies combine products with services into new offerings with a superior value,
for example company offers
value through a shift from selling an extended
productwarranty
to sellingcontract in addition to an electronic product
product servicesoftware
self-contained systemsmodules, or software applications with a published programming interface, and web
services can be sold,oftoo
As the automation economic activities and self service.
Computers
As the improvement of
and ICT accelerated a programming paradigm.
the progress of service automation (self-service
gasoline
Telephonys modern switching systems - caller machines)
stations, ATM, kiosks, electronic ticket
directly dial and automatically get routed
Technology,
and behaviorCutomer, (Provider)
is done using automation and
programming techniques.
Governments are recognizing the value of using electronic services for improving
citizens experience
interactions that occur andbetween
loweringservice
costs. systems and their
customers
face-to-face or
interaction,
face-to-screen.
localization.
First - widely accepted - service electronic mail or email
Instantaneously
Google Maps) delivered
3. New core
Database services.
server (Google, Facebook,
is responsible LinkedIn, of
for the persistence Twitter)
data
stored for the web application
Subroutines, Components,
Often used functions Business
are isolated fromProcess Modeling,
the rest Service-Oriented
of the code and Architecture (SOA),
put
Many it into a subroutine.
recurring, Canfunctions.
separable be sharedExtensively
with otherreuse
developers.
preprogrammed object or components. Concept of modules,
later evolved into concept of components.
Instead of programming composing or modeling. Composition of
services into business
were introduced applications
to overcome is businessofprocess
the inflexibility modeling
monolithic (BPM).
software. They utilize services as fundamental
elements for developing applications.
Definition (REST Service):An application-accessible web service that uses REST architectural principles and web
specifications as underlyingmachine
interoperable machine-to- paradigms and technologies,
interaction over a respectively
network.
Rapid elasticity
Measured
The preferredservices
communication medium is WWW, existing protocols were adopted, new ones
were created (HTML,
be newly discovered, or HTTP, XML,inWSDL,
re-used SOAP,of
the context UDDI)
this innovation.
revenue model and organizational or
technological
4 types: service delivery system.
Inceremntal Innovation, Modular innovation, Architectural Iinnovation, Radical innovation
innovation project
Projection of potential
problem space definingfuture events
the teams and theiristiming
challenge
properly explored
References (book, slides)
Slide #3 on Lecture presentation/service_science_1.pdf
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