Role of service and data reuse in enterprises
Alkkiomäki, Ville (2015-10-29)
Väitöskirja
Alkkiomäki, Ville
29.10.2015
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-854-8
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-854-8
Tiivistelmä
Digitalization has been predicted to change the future as a growing range of non-routine
tasks will be automated, offering new kinds of business models for enterprises. Serviceoriented
architecture (SOA) provides a basis for designing and implementing welldefined
problems as reusable services, allowing computers to execute them. Serviceoriented
design has potential to act as a mediator between IT and human resources, but
enterprises struggle with their SOA adoption and lack a linkage between the benefits
and costs of services.
This thesis studies the phenomenon of service reuse in enterprises, proposing an
ontology to link different kinds of services with their role conceptually as a part of the
business model. The proposed ontology has been created on the basis of qualitative
research conducted in three large enterprises.
Service reuse has two roles in enterprises: it enables automated data sharing among
human and IT resources, and it may provide cost savings in service development and
operations. From a technical viewpoint, the ability to define a business problem as a
service is one of the key enablers for achieving service reuse.
The research proposes two service identification methods, first to identify prospective
services in the existing documentation of the enterprise and secondly to model the
services from a functional viewpoint, supporting service identification sessions with
business stakeholders.
tasks will be automated, offering new kinds of business models for enterprises. Serviceoriented
architecture (SOA) provides a basis for designing and implementing welldefined
problems as reusable services, allowing computers to execute them. Serviceoriented
design has potential to act as a mediator between IT and human resources, but
enterprises struggle with their SOA adoption and lack a linkage between the benefits
and costs of services.
This thesis studies the phenomenon of service reuse in enterprises, proposing an
ontology to link different kinds of services with their role conceptually as a part of the
business model. The proposed ontology has been created on the basis of qualitative
research conducted in three large enterprises.
Service reuse has two roles in enterprises: it enables automated data sharing among
human and IT resources, and it may provide cost savings in service development and
operations. From a technical viewpoint, the ability to define a business problem as a
service is one of the key enablers for achieving service reuse.
The research proposes two service identification methods, first to identify prospective
services in the existing documentation of the enterprise and secondly to model the
services from a functional viewpoint, supporting service identification sessions with
business stakeholders.
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