Key note presentation for the IMS conference 16-2-2011 Utrecht, Netherlands on Open standards and Cloud.
Deals with outside in view on standards, impact on services, architecture and implications for the quality of semantic standards
5. We live in a world of standards...don’t we? Movie IMS, 16-2-2011 5
6. Standards in EU "[...] we badly need to reform how ICT standards are dealt with in Europe. Both internal Commission reflection and a wide public consultation have shown that the European standardisation framework is out of sync with fast-moving technology markets. “ By the end of the year, the Commission will make the necessary proposals for the reform of the European standardisation system. In particular, some key reforms will be of special relevance to the ICT sector. The reform of the European ICT standardisation framework is a simple way to bring relevant standards from non-traditional standard-setting organisations to an equal footing with European standards when it comes to achieving interoperability. I am thinking here of bodies like the World Wide Web Consortium, OASIS or similar fora and consortia. http://www.ipjur.com/blog2/index.php?/archives/161-Ms-Neelie-Kroes-Defending-Open-Standards.html Zie ook: The European Union’s ICT Standardisation Policy: Changes Ahead !? In: New Applications in IT Standards: Development and Progress (edited by Kai Jakobs)
15. Service Mass-Customization B2BSkandia Financial Services: A Service Aggregator SFC 3rd party Software Component 3rd party Software Component 3rd party Component service 3rd party Component service Bank Specific Legacy- interface Banking Platform (Quartz - TCS) Bank Specific component 3rd party Software Component 3rd party Software Component 3rd party Component service 3rd party Component service DOI:10.1108/03074350810872796
17. Dynamic Service Integration and Orchestration Customers Brokers(online/offline)Era, Remax, Makelaarsland, VEH,… Specialized Search/Comparison ZoekAlleHuizen, EenMiljoenhuizen.nl Huis.cc, Huislijn,… Central RepositoriesFunda, Dimo, Woninggids Niksertussen, Marktplaats,.. Kadaster Notary Informatie Services Insurance Service Mortgage Service Government Tax Agency Construction Consultant Movers Financial Advisor
18. Dynamic Service Integration and Orchestration Customer Orchestrators Centrale Service Directories Repository Inspect service Governmetnt Negotiation Service Mortgage Service House Registry Financial Advisor Notary Insurance Informatiion Services Tax agency Construction Specialist Movers
23. Dynamic Service Integration and Orchestration: Federated or Hub Architecture? Enterprise Application Integration - The Case of the Robert Bosch Group Thomas Puschmann, Rainer Alt, Proceedings of the 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2001
27. Modeling current and goal architecture – University of Twente Architecture Project IMS, 16-2-2011 27
28. Networked Systems: Adoption ProcessTechnology is only one factor Medium for (c) modify (b) modify (d) medium for (a) impact (g) Netw. System positively impact may Adoption & Use Netw. Systems Adapted from : Kurnia, S., Johnston, R.B. (2000), The need for a processual view of inter-organizational systems adoption, Journal of Strategic Information Systems 9 (4), pp. 295-319 Source: Kurnia and Johnston, 2000, with some adaptations
29. Semantic Standards Quality of Semantic Standards Jointly with Erwin Folmer (PhD research) Utwente, TNO, NOIV www.semanticstandards.org Paul Oude Luttighuis (Novay) IMS, 16-2-2011 29
30. Semantic Standards “Semantic IS standards are designed to promote communication and coordination among organizations; such standards may address product identification, data definitions, business document layout, and/or business process sequences.” Adapted from (Steinfield et al., 2007) Standard Developer is the SDO (no IT vendors) SDO are industry fora (not the traditional formal SDOs) The “user” of the standard is the implementer. No direct competition among adopters. No significant IPR issues. Scope is dynamic IMS, 16-2-2011 30
31. QoStandardsResearch Source: Research publications by Folmer, Oude luttighuis, van Hillegersberg, 2009, 2010) http://www.utwente.nl/mb/iscm/research/
47. Standards and Sourcing Primary: activities that the company should keep in-house Shared: activities that can be shared with other divisions Shifted: activities that can be transferred to customers, suppliers, or operational specialists Automated: activities whose capabilities – or at least whose user interfaces – can be automated so that they can be turned into web services IMS, 16-2-2011 48
48. Standards and Sourcing IMS, 16-2-2011 49 Merrifield et al., The Next Revolution in Productivity, June 2008 | Harvard Business Review
49. Thank you – Questions? Jos van Hillegersberg Management and Governance University of Twente j.vanhillegersberg@utwente.nl IMS, 16-2-2011 50