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    A service science perspective on business modeling

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    Abstract. Service Science proposes a new worldview on economic exchange. This paper aims at the creation of service system interaction models according to this new worldview using the Resource-Event-Agent (REA) and e3-value business model ontologies. The paper also specifies six design criteria to evaluate the ability of these business model ontologies to create service system interaction models. The paper concludes with the future steps that have to be taken to further perform the analysis

    Towards an ontology and modeling approach for service science

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    Service Science is an academic discipline that investigates the organization and operation of service systems and that designs novel solutions for their innovation, engineering and management. As a new interdisciplinary field, Service Science is in need of a solid conceptual foundation that could act as a unifying paradigm for researchers having backgrounds in different disciplines. Apart from common research abstractions and a shared vocabulary, the field would also benefit from modeling artifacts for studying and designing service systems. This paper reports on a research-in-progress that addresses these needs by developing a Service Science ontology, which will be elaborated as the meta-model of a new service system modeling language. The paper summarizes our current research results and contributes to the Service Science literature by presenting a new graphical conceptual model for service systems
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