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Special Talk: Business Modeling Drivers in e-society Formation: Value vs. Process
by Professor Masao J. Matsumoto, University of Kyushu Sangyo, Japan
4th of June, 2003, 15H00, Main Auditorium
Among frequently argued issues in e-business modeling debate, modeling approach selection would be a vital. This talk focuses on what approaches should be applied into actual project, Value- or Process-centric. There are lot other contradictions found in modeling methodologies currently available for use, say, whether or not change business modeling methodology depending on enterprise lifecycle stages and sizes, i.e., start-up, glow-up, matured and shut-down for MSE or Large. Question raised whether the similar approach and methods could be applied to e-government project. This talk is based on come-ups from The e-society Formation Workshop conducted for eight years by IEICE and Japan Academia and Industries. CV
Masao
J. Matsumoto, Ph.D.,
is
CEO of Business and IT Co-Innovation Research Institute, Japan. He has been
a professor at: Informatik X, Dortmund University, Germany, The Graduate
School of Business Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tokyo, and The Socio
Informatics Faculty, Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan. He organized
the first-ever research thrust studying on Inter-networked Enterprise and
Information Systems Modeling in 90’s at The Institute of Electro
Informatics Communication Engineering, Japan’s leading
Academia-Professional Society. He has written more than 100 journal papers
and articles on Co-innovation of IT and Enterprise Business Modeling. He
received The 1995 Best Quality Literature Award granted by Deming Committee.
He has been a senior program committee member for International Conference
on Enterprise Information Systems since 2001. Contact him at mjm@m.ieice.org. |
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