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Companies are increasingly confronted with the question of whether or not the adoption of information technologies (IT) turns out to be a profitable venture. Thus, there is a great need for methods which allow for both the analysis and evaluation of the economic value of IT investments. In this paper we introduce the concept of potentials modeling which integrates a value-oriented perspective into information modeling. More specifically, we set out to explore the economic value of service-oriented architectures (SOA). The practicability of our approach is illustrated on the basis of a simplified application example. It is hoped that this paper will make a contribution to the ongoing discussion on IT value and stimulates further research in the field of value-oriented information systems (IS) research.

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Page 1: Value-oriented Information Systems Design

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

VALUE-ORIENTEDINFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OFPOTENTIALS MODELING

AND ITS APPLICATION TO SERVICE-ORIENTED

ARCHITCTURES

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

About This Work

This work is based on academic research published as

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233

You can access the full study viahttpwwwunilitabid285id233567defaultaspx

httpmyunilii3vpublikationen0006570004095567PDF

Please feel free to use any of the material in these slides with reference to the original source

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Management Summary

This work shows how to evaluate the economic consequences of information systems at design time by means of potentials models

Procedure for IS design-time evaluations based on potentials models

Create an as-is business process model

Locate the potential transformational impacts of one or more IS design alternatives within the as-is business process model thereby creating a potentials model from the as-is model

Create a value model that accounts for the potential economic effects of an IS design alternative based on the impacts documented in the potentials model

Re-configure IS alternatives or specify a to-be business process model

Keywords Potentials Modeling Information Modeling Service-oriented Architecture (SOA)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (14)

Fig 1 Procedure for evaluating economic impacts of IS design alternatives and for identifying a satisfycing to-be model of implementation (adapted from vom Brocke et al 2009 p 227)

As-Is-Model

Factual Value-oriented

To-Be-Model

41

2

3

Structural Alternatives Value Models

Potentials Models

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (24)

Fig 2 Factual potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 230)

time limit for existing orders

endsdelivery order

arrived

determine free capacities of

transport

create detailled plan

create ad-hoc plan

ad-hoc planis created

addresses for delivery are determined

addresses for delivery are determined

detailled plan is created

release orders

S1

S2

S3

GlobalRoutePlanning

GeoDataForLogistics

IntelligentRouting

interface implementation

proprietory development

ESB procurement and maintenance

error rate

price

default risk

001

105 EURTrans

001

error rate

price

default risk

500

010 EURTrans

500

error rate

price

default risk

300

025 EURTrans

300

higher probability for running the right-hand process branch in order to create a higher number of

detailled route plans

implicit potentials model for the process bdquoroute planningldquo

period instances

process execution

12345

1825019163201211212722183

capacity availablecapacity not available

[hellip]

potential

legend

event

activity

service

Infrastructure

XOR operator

control flow

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
Page 2: Value-oriented Information Systems Design

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

About This Work

This work is based on academic research published as

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233

You can access the full study viahttpwwwunilitabid285id233567defaultaspx

httpmyunilii3vpublikationen0006570004095567PDF

Please feel free to use any of the material in these slides with reference to the original source

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Management Summary

This work shows how to evaluate the economic consequences of information systems at design time by means of potentials models

Procedure for IS design-time evaluations based on potentials models

Create an as-is business process model

Locate the potential transformational impacts of one or more IS design alternatives within the as-is business process model thereby creating a potentials model from the as-is model

Create a value model that accounts for the potential economic effects of an IS design alternative based on the impacts documented in the potentials model

Re-configure IS alternatives or specify a to-be business process model

Keywords Potentials Modeling Information Modeling Service-oriented Architecture (SOA)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (14)

Fig 1 Procedure for evaluating economic impacts of IS design alternatives and for identifying a satisfycing to-be model of implementation (adapted from vom Brocke et al 2009 p 227)

As-Is-Model

Factual Value-oriented

To-Be-Model

41

2

3

Structural Alternatives Value Models

Potentials Models

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (24)

Fig 2 Factual potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 230)

time limit for existing orders

endsdelivery order

arrived

determine free capacities of

transport

create detailled plan

create ad-hoc plan

ad-hoc planis created

addresses for delivery are determined

addresses for delivery are determined

detailled plan is created

release orders

S1

S2

S3

GlobalRoutePlanning

GeoDataForLogistics

IntelligentRouting

interface implementation

proprietory development

ESB procurement and maintenance

error rate

price

default risk

001

105 EURTrans

001

error rate

price

default risk

500

010 EURTrans

500

error rate

price

default risk

300

025 EURTrans

300

higher probability for running the right-hand process branch in order to create a higher number of

detailled route plans

implicit potentials model for the process bdquoroute planningldquo

period instances

process execution

12345

1825019163201211212722183

capacity availablecapacity not available

[hellip]

potential

legend

event

activity

service

Infrastructure

XOR operator

control flow

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
Page 3: Value-oriented Information Systems Design

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Management Summary

This work shows how to evaluate the economic consequences of information systems at design time by means of potentials models

Procedure for IS design-time evaluations based on potentials models

Create an as-is business process model

Locate the potential transformational impacts of one or more IS design alternatives within the as-is business process model thereby creating a potentials model from the as-is model

Create a value model that accounts for the potential economic effects of an IS design alternative based on the impacts documented in the potentials model

Re-configure IS alternatives or specify a to-be business process model

Keywords Potentials Modeling Information Modeling Service-oriented Architecture (SOA)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (14)

Fig 1 Procedure for evaluating economic impacts of IS design alternatives and for identifying a satisfycing to-be model of implementation (adapted from vom Brocke et al 2009 p 227)

As-Is-Model

Factual Value-oriented

To-Be-Model

41

2

3

Structural Alternatives Value Models

Potentials Models

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (24)

Fig 2 Factual potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 230)

time limit for existing orders

endsdelivery order

arrived

determine free capacities of

transport

create detailled plan

create ad-hoc plan

ad-hoc planis created

addresses for delivery are determined

addresses for delivery are determined

detailled plan is created

release orders

S1

S2

S3

GlobalRoutePlanning

GeoDataForLogistics

IntelligentRouting

interface implementation

proprietory development

ESB procurement and maintenance

error rate

price

default risk

001

105 EURTrans

001

error rate

price

default risk

500

010 EURTrans

500

error rate

price

default risk

300

025 EURTrans

300

higher probability for running the right-hand process branch in order to create a higher number of

detailled route plans

implicit potentials model for the process bdquoroute planningldquo

period instances

process execution

12345

1825019163201211212722183

capacity availablecapacity not available

[hellip]

potential

legend

event

activity

service

Infrastructure

XOR operator

control flow

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
Page 4: Value-oriented Information Systems Design

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (14)

Fig 1 Procedure for evaluating economic impacts of IS design alternatives and for identifying a satisfycing to-be model of implementation (adapted from vom Brocke et al 2009 p 227)

As-Is-Model

Factual Value-oriented

To-Be-Model

41

2

3

Structural Alternatives Value Models

Potentials Models

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (24)

Fig 2 Factual potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 230)

time limit for existing orders

endsdelivery order

arrived

determine free capacities of

transport

create detailled plan

create ad-hoc plan

ad-hoc planis created

addresses for delivery are determined

addresses for delivery are determined

detailled plan is created

release orders

S1

S2

S3

GlobalRoutePlanning

GeoDataForLogistics

IntelligentRouting

interface implementation

proprietory development

ESB procurement and maintenance

error rate

price

default risk

001

105 EURTrans

001

error rate

price

default risk

500

010 EURTrans

500

error rate

price

default risk

300

025 EURTrans

300

higher probability for running the right-hand process branch in order to create a higher number of

detailled route plans

implicit potentials model for the process bdquoroute planningldquo

period instances

process execution

12345

1825019163201211212722183

capacity availablecapacity not available

[hellip]

potential

legend

event

activity

service

Infrastructure

XOR operator

control flow

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Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

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Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

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Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

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Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Main Result (24)

Fig 2 Factual potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 230)

time limit for existing orders

endsdelivery order

arrived

determine free capacities of

transport

create detailled plan

create ad-hoc plan

ad-hoc planis created

addresses for delivery are determined

addresses for delivery are determined

detailled plan is created

release orders

S1

S2

S3

GlobalRoutePlanning

GeoDataForLogistics

IntelligentRouting

interface implementation

proprietory development

ESB procurement and maintenance

error rate

price

default risk

001

105 EURTrans

001

error rate

price

default risk

500

010 EURTrans

500

error rate

price

default risk

300

025 EURTrans

300

higher probability for running the right-hand process branch in order to create a higher number of

detailled route plans

implicit potentials model for the process bdquoroute planningldquo

period instances

process execution

12345

1825019163201211212722183

capacity availablecapacity not available

[hellip]

potential

legend

event

activity

service

Infrastructure

XOR operator

control flow

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Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

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Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Main Result (34)

Fig 3 Data structure for value-oriented potentials models (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 229)

infrastructure item

service

(0n)

(0n)

(11)

(0n)

(0n)

object system

(0n)

(0n)

account

period

activity

process-activity-rel

(0n)

process

value

goal system(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)

(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)(0n)

activity-service-rel

infrastructure-service-rel

paymentoriginal

infrastructure

paymentoriginalservice

paymentoriginalactivity

singlevalue

(0n)

paymentoriginalactivities

totalvalue

paymentoriginalprocess

value

value

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Main Result (44)

Fig 4 Value-oriented potentials model example (vom Brocke et al 2009 p 231)

activity level

activity level 22356 euro 24569 euro

182518250

105

02003003

10950212438670

17703

8943

25022356

182519163

105

02003003

1095021243

867018588

9828

25024569

IntelligentRouting ndash25000 euro 11431 euro 12422 euro

savings 22356 euro 24569 euro

infrastructure level ndash25000 euro ndash7500 euro

4000 euro2500 euro

5000 euro

4000 euro3500 euro

5000 euro

template [payments for ESB] ndash25000 euro ndash6500 euro ndash7500 euro

service level 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

025 euro

18588ndash4647 euro

service payments 0 euro ndash4426 euro ndash4647 euro

GeoDataForLogistics ndash32500 euro 11770 euro 13229 euro

23720 euro 26001 euro

GlobalRoutePlanning

infrastructure level ndash1000 euro ndash1500 euro ndash700 euro

service level ndash19161 euro ndash20119 euro

0 1 2

ndash1000 euro 3060 euro 5183 euro

025 euro

17702ndash4426 euro

29614 euro

182522183

105

02003003

10950212438670

20606

11846

25029614

16463 euro

29614 euro

ndash8000 euro

4000 euro4000 euro

5000 euro

ndash8000 euro

ndash5151 euro

025 euro

20606ndash5151 euro

ndash5151 euro

16814 euro

32839 euro

ndash500 euro

ndash22990 euro

5

9349 euro

original payments

period

(1) CA (2) PE

(3) PTas-is

(4) PTto-be (5) ERas-is (6) ERto-be

(7) DRto-be

(8) pDPas-is = (1) (3)(9) pDPto-be = [(1) (4)] [1 ndash (7)](10) rDPas-is = MIN [(2) (8)] [1 ndash (5)](11) rDPto-be = MIN [(2) (9)] [1 ndash (6)]

(12) ΔrDP = (10) ndash (11)

savings per detailled plan (euro)= overall savings (euro)

capital expenditurendash maintenancendash adaptations

depreciation (not directly affecting payment)

ndash6500 euro

ndash25000 euro

service cost rate(price per transaction)

rDPto-be

= service payments

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Important Concepts (12)

Factual potentials model

Contains

Structural relationships between IS components

Dependencies between IS components and business process activities

Determines what could be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of process-oriented IS modelling languages (eg with the Event-driven process chain BPMN IDEF UML Activity diagrams)

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
Page 9: Value-oriented Information Systems Design

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Important Concepts (22)

Value-oriented potentials model

Contains

Value expressions that relate to the structures and dependencies specified in factual potentials models

Accounts for what should be achieved with an IS design alternative

Can be specified by means of formal value statements and formal value expressions through eg

Goal-oriented process modelling

Financial equations

Balanced scorecards

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

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Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

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Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Research Method

Design science research (DSR) project with one complete iterations of the following DSR process

Problem Identification and Motivation ndash lack of methods for ex-ante IS evaluations

Define Objectives of a Solution ndash propose solution for evaluating service-oriented IS designs

Design and Development ndash conceptual modelling

Demonstration ndash web-based as well as spreadsheet-based software prototypes

Evaluation ndash demonstration examples and practical applications

Communication ndash research publications

Peffers K Tuunanen T Rothenberger MA amp Chatterjee S (2007) A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research Journal of Management Information Systems 24(3) 45ndash77

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Related Publications

Main publication of these slides

vom Brocke J Sonnenberg C amp Simons A (2009) Value-oriented Information Systems Design The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures Business amp Information Systems Engineering (BISE) 1(3) 223-233 (Download)

Further publications on the topic

vom Brocke J Recker J amp Mendling J (2010) Value-oriented Process Modeling Integrating Financial Perspectives into Business Process Re-Design Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) 16(2) 333-356 (Download)

vom Brocke J amp Sonnenberg C (2014) Value Orientation in Business Process Management In J vom Brocke amp M Rosemann (Eds) Handbook on Business Process Management 2nd ed

copy Jan vom Brocke Christian Sonnenberg Alexander Simons

Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact
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Contact

Feel free to contact the authors in case of any related matter

Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems janvombrockeunili wwwunilijanvombrocke Twitter janvombrocke Mail janvombrockeunili

Dr Christian Sonnenberg University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems christiansonnenbergunili wwwunilichristiansonnenberg

Dr Alexander Simons University of Liechtenstein Institute of Information Systems alexandersimonsunili wwwunilialexandersimons

  • VALUE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN THE CONCEPT OF POTE
  • About This Work
  • Management Summary
  • Main Result (14)
  • Main Result (24)
  • Main Result (34)
  • Main Result (44)
  • Important Concepts (12)
  • Important Concepts (22)
  • Research Method
  • Related Publications
  • Contact