Linking Requirements Goal Modeling Techniques To Strategic e-Business Patterns And Best Practice

Topics:
Goal-setting,
Information Technology Strategy
Tags:
Best Practice,
Business Operations,
Business Strategy,
E-business,
Modeling,
Pattern,
Research & Development,
University Of New South Wales
Source:
University of New South Wales

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Overview: We propose that requirements for strategic-level IT systems for e-business can be linked to business strategy via techniques in goal modeling. We further propose that there exist repeating patterns of best practice in business strategy, which are based on recurring business models. These patterns have both direct and indirect implications for systems requirements, and thus identification of these patterns facilitates the requirements discovery process for strategic-level information systems initiatives in business. These patterns moreover help ensure alignment of systems requirements with business strategy.

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Format: PDF | Size: 722KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 10


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