e-Business challenges and directions: Important themes from the first ICE-B Workshop

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A three-day asynchronous, interactive workshop was held at ICE-B'10 in Piraeus, Greece in July of 2010. This event captured conference themes for e-Business challenges and directions across four subject areas: a) e-Business applications and models, b) enterprise engineering, c) mobility, d) business collaboration and e-Services, and e) technology platforms. Quality Function Deployment (QFD) methods were used to gather, organize and evaluate themes and their ratings. This paper summarizes the most important themes rated by participants: a) Since technology is becoming more economic and social in nature, more agile and context-based application develop methods are needed. b) Enterprise engineering approaches are needed to support the design of systems that can evolve with changing stakeholder needs. c) The digital native groundswell requires changes to business models, operations, and systems to support Prosumers. d) Intelligence and interoperability are needed to address Prosumer activity and their highly customized product purchases. e) Technology platforms must rapidly and correctly adapt, provide widespread offerings and scale appropriately, in the context of changing situational contexts. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

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Marca, D., Bulander, R., Kruslin, C., Shishkov, B., & Van Sinderen, M. (2012). e-Business challenges and directions: Important themes from the first ICE-B Workshop. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 222 CCIS, pp. 3–35). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25206-8_1

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