What is collaboration? An analytical cut from the business processes and saas perspectives

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This paper refers to how the collaboration among members of a Virtual Organization composed of software services providers can be enlarged within a SOA/SaaS scenario, maintaining partners' independence, autonomy and heterogeneity. It considers the situation where software companies work collaboratively to meet business opportunities so attending wider markets in a more agile way and with less risk, taking advantage of opportunities, capacities and capabilities that they would not have alone. Working collaboratively is not a mere wish. Companies should know and be prepared for supporting the required processes and to implement related practices. That is the goal of this article and ongoing research: to elicit the additional processes that are necessary to be supported by such a companies in the act of collaborating under the SOA/SaaS scenario. © 2012 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Cancian, M. H., Rabelo, R. J., & Von Wangenheim, C. G. (2012). What is collaboration? An analytical cut from the business processes and saas perspectives. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 380 AICT, pp. 374–384). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32775-9_38

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