Configurative Service Engineering – A Rule-Based Configuration Approach for Versatile Service Processes in Corrective Maintenance

Becker Jörg, Beverungen Daniel, Knackstedt Ralf, Matzner Martin

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Recently, service orientation has increasingly been debated both in research and practice. While researchers postulate a paradigm shift towards services as the basic unit of exchange in economies, companies strive to efficiently provide a wide array of business services to their customers. To accomplish this, companies (a) are required to consciously design the services in their portfolio with respect to a structured engineering approach and (b) also have to flexibly adapt the engineered service processes to individual customer needs, wants, and demands. Hence, services shall be supplied efficiently and in consistent quality without sacrificing customization for customers. Supporting this mass-customization strategy for business services, we present a configurative service engineering approach. After engineering a configurable process model for business services, customized service processes can efficiently be derived from the model by applying configuration mechanisms. The process of configuration is aided by the software tool Adapt(X). We present the concept and tool support by applying them on business services for corrective maintenance in the mechanical engineering sector.

Details about the publication

Book titleProceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
StatusPublished
Release year2009
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Conference42nd Hawai'i International Conference of System Sciences, Waikoloa, HI, USA
ISBN978-0-7695-3450-3
DOI10.1109/HICSS.2009.127

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Jörg
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Beverungen, Daniel
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Knackstedt, Ralf
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Matzner, Martin
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)

Promotionen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

Value-Driven Service System Management – Designing IT Artifacts for Representing, Configuring and Pricing Customer Solutions
Candidate: Beverungen, Daniel | Supervisors: Becker, Jörg; Backhaus, Klaus
Period of time: 01/07/2006 - 14/04/2010
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster