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2006 (English)In: Proceedings of the Open Interop Workshop onEnterprise Modelling and Ontologies for Interoperability: Co-located with CAiSE'06 Conference, Luxembourg, 5th-6th June 2006 / [ed] Michele Missikoff; Antonio De Nicola; Fulvio D'Antonio, CEUR-WS.org , 2006Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
To create an understanding of enterprises and the ways they do business, a starting point could be to identify the main actors and the values transferred between them. Business models are created in order to make clear who the business actors are in a business case and to make their relations explicit. The relations are formulated in terms of values exchanged between the actors. The purpose of the work reported in this paper is to create a better understanding of business models by identifying basic notions used in such models. It does so by constructing a common ontology based on three established business model ontologies: e3-value, REA, and BMO. By means of a careful analysis of these ontologies a conceptual schema is created that defines the common concepts. An example is worked out that explains how the common ontology should be understood.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
CEUR-WS.org, 2006
Series
CEUR Workshop Proceedings, ISSN 1613-0073 ; 200
National Category
Computer Sciences
Research subject
Information Systems
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:his:diva-1861 (URN)
Conference
Open Interop Workshop onEnterprise Modelling and Ontologies for Interoperability, EMOI - INTEROP'06, co-located with CAiSE'06 Conference, Luxembourg, 5th-6th June 2006
Note
12 s. / 12 pp.
2007-09-122007-09-122021-05-10Bibliographically approved