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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"

Thus, contextual business model
perspectives represent business architectures that support the organization??™s products, maintain
communications with clients and partners, and facilitate better management.
Remember, the service-oriented business integration method advocates finding the right
match between services and their corresponding business architecture perspectives. Services must
be aligned with the general direction of the company, and, therefore, some will fall within the
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Business Architecture Contextual Perspectives
Business Model Perspective Group
Problem-Solving Perspective Group
EXHIBIT 9.1 BUSINESS MODEL CONTEXTUAL PERSPECTIVE GROUPS
business model category perspective. The core products perspective, for example, represents
the various offerings the organization delivers to generate revenue (core products represent the
business model perspective). If the proposed analysis services are associated with the core products
category, resume with the technical integration that takes place in the design, architecture,
construction, and integration life cycle phases (discussed in Chapters 2, and 12 through 16).
Exhibit 9.2 depicts a taxonomy that is made up of the six different business model perspectives,
which are also discussed in the following sections.
??? Core Products Perspective
??? Segmentation Perspective
??? Mission Perspective
??? Cultural Perspective
??? Management Perspective
??? Process Perspective
CORE PRODUCTS PERSPECTIVE.


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