Large organizations often begin to adopt new software technologies prior to establishing appropriate value frameworks. This approach may produce sub-optimal investment decisions and technology adoption rates, and introduce excessive risk. In this thesis, a value-based framework is developed for assessing the impact of Web Services technology investments on business systems development. The value factors included in the framework are data management, application development and deployment, system integration, and response time to market opportunities
It is usually difficult for companies to keep up with the development of new information technologie...
This position paper envisions the emergence of a new generation of service-oriented software, namely...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
Web services are developing as an important alternative to traditional sources of application develo...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
Abstract Web services are supported by major IT vendors and have been adopted by some enterprises in...
The paper develops an evaluation framework with specific reference to Web Services. It is argued tha...
Web services represent the next generation of applications with a focus on integration. As companies...
This study aims to finding the factors that affect the adoption of web services technology. The stud...
The proliferation of web services within the last two years enables organizations to assimilate soft...
One of the salient lessons from the dot.com era was the realisation that the business rules of the n...
During the soaring information economy of the last decade, organizations spent large sums of money o...
Web services hold the promise for the so-called dynamic e-business movement. Currently, many organiz...
The significance of aligning IT with corporate strategy is widely recognized, but the lack of approp...
The purpose of this study is to present guidelines that can be followed when introducing Service-ori...
It is usually difficult for companies to keep up with the development of new information technologie...
This position paper envisions the emergence of a new generation of service-oriented software, namely...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
Web services are developing as an important alternative to traditional sources of application develo...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
Abstract Web services are supported by major IT vendors and have been adopted by some enterprises in...
The paper develops an evaluation framework with specific reference to Web Services. It is argued tha...
Web services represent the next generation of applications with a focus on integration. As companies...
This study aims to finding the factors that affect the adoption of web services technology. The stud...
The proliferation of web services within the last two years enables organizations to assimilate soft...
One of the salient lessons from the dot.com era was the realisation that the business rules of the n...
During the soaring information economy of the last decade, organizations spent large sums of money o...
Web services hold the promise for the so-called dynamic e-business movement. Currently, many organiz...
The significance of aligning IT with corporate strategy is widely recognized, but the lack of approp...
The purpose of this study is to present guidelines that can be followed when introducing Service-ori...
It is usually difficult for companies to keep up with the development of new information technologie...
This position paper envisions the emergence of a new generation of service-oriented software, namely...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...