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10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06)
p. 66
Using Blueprints for Engineering Electronic Market Services
Dirk Neumann, Univerisitat Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
Carsten Holtmann, Research Center for Information Technologies - FZI, Germany
Christof Weinhardt, Univerisitat Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
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The institution of electronic markets as services
needs careful design. In this context, Market Engineering provides
a structured design process that guides the market designer
in this demanding task. In analogy to the engineering design
process, the design stage of the Market Engineering process is
decomposed into four major phases being the conceptual design,
embodiment design, detail design and implementation. While the
conceptual design phase is concerned with the formulization of
the problem and the search for abstract solutions, the embodiment
design refines the abstract concepts to blueprints that serve
as a representation format for further design steps. So far, there
was no applicable service blueprinting approach for market engineering.
The paper illustrates that protocol diagrams from
Agent UML (an UML extension) can serve as the basis for powerful
modeling technique for blueprints of electronic market services.
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Index Terms- Agent UML, Blueprints, Market Engineering,
Service Engineering
Citation:
Dirk Neumann, Carsten Holtmann, Christof Weinhardt,
"Using Blueprints for Engineering Electronic Market Services,"
edocw,
p. 66,
10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06),
2006
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