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Incorporating technology in service-oriented i* business models: a case study
Authors:Alicia Martinez  Blanca Vazquez  Hugo Estrada  Luis Santillan  Crispin Zavala
Affiliation:1.National Center of Research and Technological Development - CENIDET,Cuernavaca,Mexico;2.Center of Research and Innovation in Information Technology and Communication - INFOTEC,Mexico City,Mexico;3.Autonomous University of the State of Morelos - UAEM,Cuernavaca,Mexico
Abstract:In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to enterprise information systems. This interest is motivated by the need for achieving better integration of new technologies (hardware and software) with the business processes of an organization. Business processes have become more and more dependent on technologies because technology has a direct impact on business processes, changing the way they are performed and thus also affecting the way analysts design the software system. However, at the present time, there are still some gaps between the definition of business processes and the technologies used in the organization. In practice, organizations have carried out their business processes using different technologies; however, it is sometimes not possible to determine how technologies are useful in achieving current business goals. This is because business models do not explicitly consider the technologies in the organizational requirements. The goal of this paper is to present a systematic process for integrating business processes and technologies at the conceptual level. To validate our approach, we present a case study that describes the processes of the inventory management department of a public research center.
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