Dennis Behrens, Carola Gerwig, Thorsten Schoormann, R. Knackstedt
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摘要
由于技术的变化(例如,Web 2.0和物联网),像MyHammer、Blauarbeit和Amazon Home Services这样的服务门户对于研究和实践变得越来越重要。为了提高服务提供的效率,需要将服务提供者和服务消费者联系起来的新采购方法。本文使用了一种主要应用于能源管理的调度方法:需求侧管理(DSM)。通常,DSM方法可用于将能源需求转移到有利的时间段(例如,成本较低的时间段或那些有助于能源供应商的时间段),以实现平坦的负载轮廓,最小化成本和电网可靠性等目标。在此过程中,我们认为需求侧管理的基本概念是可转移的,可以在服务门户中实现服务提供和需求的自动匹配。为了探索潜在的优点和缺点,我们分析了服务门户,包括它们的功能和信息需求,并将它们与DSM提供的方法进行了比较。然后使用现有DSM方法的数学模型对服务门户的需求进行建模。因此,我们得出结论,DSM策略可以用于服务门户中的采购过程自动化,从而促进更高效和有效的服务提供和执行。
Managing the Procurement Process in Service Portals
Because of technological changes (e. g., Web 2.0 and the Internet of Things), service portals like MyHammer, Blauarbeit, and Amazon Home Services become increasingly important for research and practice. To increase the efficiency of service offers, new procurement methods that link service providers and service consumers are necessary. This article uses a scheduling approach that has been applied primary in the context of energy management: Demand-Side Management (DSM). Generally, DSM methods can be used to shift energy demand to favorable timeslots (e. g., lower-cost timeslots or those that help the energy supplier) to achieve goals like a flattened load profile, minimized costs, and grid reliability. In doing so, we argue that the basic concept of DSM is transferable to enable automatic matching of service offers and demands in a service portal. To explore potential benefits and drawbacks, we analyze service portals, including their functionalities and information needs, and compare them with the approaches offered by DSM. Then a mathematical model of an existing DSM approach is used to model the requirements of service portals. As a result, we conclude that DSM strategies can be useful in automating the procurement procedure in service portals, which facilitates more efficient and effective service offers and executions.