Capability Management in Digital Enterprises

Putting capability management into practice requires both a solid theoretical foundation and realistic approaches. This book introduces a development methodology that integrates business and information system development and run-time adjustment based on the concept of capability by presenting the m...

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Other Authors: Sandkuhl, Kurt (Editor), Stirna, Janis (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018, 2018
Edition:1st ed. 2018
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Capability Thinking -- 2 The Notion of Capability in Literature -- 3 Capability Consideration in Business and Enterprise Architecture Frameworks -- 4 Overview of Capability Driven Development Methodology -- 5 Enterprise Modeling - Establishing the Fundament for Capability Management -- 6 Capability Design with CDD -- 7 Context Modeling in Capability Management -- 8 Adjustment of Capabilities – How to Add Dynamics -- 9 The CDD Environment Architecture -- 10 Capability Management in the Cloud -- 11 Context Processing for Adaptive Capability Delivery -- 12 Organizational Adoption of Capability Management -- 13 Capability-driven Business Process Outsourcing in Utility Industries -- 14 Context-aware e-Government -- 15 The case of Industrial Symbiosis -- 16 Capability Support for Entrepreneurial Ventures -- 17 The Capability Management Perspective on the Enterprise Architecture - A Consideration for Rapidly Changing Market Conditions -- 18 Value of Context-awareness in Business Services -- 19 IT-Value of Capabilities: Experiences from a Case in Business Process Outsourcing -- 20 CDD Exploitation Lines -- 21 Future of Capability Management 
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520 |a Putting capability management into practice requires both a solid theoretical foundation and realistic approaches. This book introduces a development methodology that integrates business and information system development and run-time adjustment based on the concept of capability by presenting the main findings of the CaaS project – the Capability-Driven Development (CDD) methodology, the architecture and components of the CDD environment, examples of real-world applications of CDD, and aspects of CDD usage for creating business value and new opportunities. Capability thinking characterizes an organizational mindset, putting capabilities at the center of the business model and information systems development. It is expected to help organizations and in particular digital enterprises to increase flexibility and agility in adapting to changes in their economic and regulatory environments. Capability management denotes the principles of how capability thinking should be implemented in an organization and the organizational means. This book is intended for anyone who wants to explore the opportunities for developing and managing context-dependent business capabilities and the supporting business services. It does not require a detailed understanding of specific development methods and tools, although some background knowledge and experience in information system development is advisable. The individual chapters have been written by leading researchers in the field of information systems development, enterprise modeling and capability management, as well as practitioners and industrial experts from these fields