The role of coordination and architecture in supporting ASP business models

P. Balasubramanian, George M. Wyner, N. Joglekar
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The recent increase in the volatility of E-business environments and the increasing need for enterprise to participate in business webs, have forced enterprises to contemplate outsourcing key business services to Application Service Providers (ASPS) - entities that deploy, host, and manage access to applications delivered over networks on a subscription basis. In this paper, we hypothesize that a critical success factor for a successful ASP relationship between a provider and a consumer is managing the coordination activities involved. This we believe can be managed using an enterprise architecture which is extended over and coordinated between the service provider and the consumer of the service. To support these premises, we describe a methodology derived from coordination theory that helps in identifying and analyzing the coordination process. We apply this methodology to the ASP value chain and use the results to derive an architecture to support these coordination activities.
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支持ASP业务模型的协调和体系结构的角色
最近电子商务环境的不稳定性的增加以及企业参与商业网络的需求的增加,迫使企业考虑将关键业务服务外包给应用程序服务提供商(asp)——部署、托管和管理以订阅为基础通过网络交付的应用程序访问的实体。在本文中,我们假设提供者和消费者之间成功的ASP关系的一个关键成功因素是管理所涉及的协调活动。我们相信这可以通过在服务提供者和服务使用者之间进行扩展和协调的企业架构来管理。为了支持这些前提,我们描述了一种源自协调理论的方法,该方法有助于识别和分析协调过程。我们将此方法应用于ASP价值链,并使用结果派生出支持这些协调活动的体系结构。
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