Endurant Ecosystems: Model-Based Assessment of Resilience of Digital Business Ecosystems

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Information Systems (IS) of modern organizations and enterprises often rely on a network of partners’ IS to deliver the services. The resilience of this network is the necessary condition for the operation of such ISs. The Digital Business Ecosystem (DBE) theory has emerged as an approach to ensure functioning and resilience in dynamic and open networks. This paper presents three cases of analysis of resilience of DBEs. The objective of the analysis is to assess the resilience of DBEs during its design phase. During this phase, often, only structural information presented in ISs models is available. In order to assess the resilience, the DBE models are analyzed for the potential for fulfilment of typical ecosystem goals and roles. The three DBE cases analyzed are winter road maintenance, digital vaccine, and Covid-19 testing. The paper evaluates the resilience of the DBEs and formulates the practices for uncovering and strengthening it.

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Grabis, J., Tsai, C. H., Zdravkovic, J., & Stirna, J. (2022). Endurant Ecosystems: Model-Based Assessment of Resilience of Digital Business Ecosystems. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 462 LNBIP, pp. 53–68). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16947-2_4

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