2003
DOI: 10.17705/1cais.01130
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Web Services: Enabling Dynamic Business Networks

Abstract: A Dynamic Business Network is a distinct system of participants (customers, suppliers, complimentors, competitors, service providers) that use the network to achieve customer satisfaction and profitability and where participants and relationships evolve over time. However, unpredictability and rapid change in a Dynamic Business Network creates a significant challenge in implementing and supporting business application software. Traditional information systems implementation methods require an a priori design a… Show more

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“…In contrast, the service-oriented paradigm is introducing more flexible forms of electronic integration. The SOA proposition (P5) holds that loosely coupled network platforms can be realized through the combination of modular, reusable, dynamically discoverable, and complementary services (Demirkan et al 2008;Iyer et al 2003). Our case material reveals that many SOA implementations still heavily rely on stable, pre-defined arrangements, whereas dynamic coupling is still rare.…”
Section: Comparing Our Empirical Findings To Soa and Ios Literaturementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In contrast, the service-oriented paradigm is introducing more flexible forms of electronic integration. The SOA proposition (P5) holds that loosely coupled network platforms can be realized through the combination of modular, reusable, dynamically discoverable, and complementary services (Demirkan et al 2008;Iyer et al 2003). Our case material reveals that many SOA implementations still heavily rely on stable, pre-defined arrangements, whereas dynamic coupling is still rare.…”
Section: Comparing Our Empirical Findings To Soa and Ios Literaturementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Dynamically discoverable business services are said to increase the flexibility of inter-enterprise collaboration (Demirkan et al 2008) and allow for quick connect and disconnect relationships (Merrifield et al 2008). Consequently, a large number of conceptual papers elaborate on the dynamic sourcing capabilities of the emerging Web services framework and posit that they will be crucial to enabling loosely coupled business networks (Iyer et al 2003;Van Heck and Vervest 2007). Another stream of research suggests Web servicebased reference models for B2B collaboration (Chen et al 2007;Huang and Chung 2003;Li et al 2006), whereas other authors apply SOA concepts to particular domains or industries, resulting in platform designs or reference models for distributed SOAs (Baida et al 2008;Reitbauer et al 2008).…”
Section: Current State Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, research focusing on the technical details provides insight into the architectural options and the related operational benefits [2], [10], [11]. This third stream of research provides a context for understanding the role of enterprise and web technologies in adding value to supply chain systems.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%