SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLY OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS FROM REUSABLE BUSINESS CONTROL ELEMENTS IN AN ASSET BASED COMPONENT BUSINESS MODEL ARCHITECTURE
First Claim
1. A method for assembling business systems from re-usable business control elements, comprising:
- identifying one or more assets needed for a first business solution;
identifying one or more commercialization mechanisms needed to leverage the identified assets to provide the first business solution;
associating the identified assets and commercialization mechanisms with asset types and corresponding elemental control structures described on a generic component business model (CBM) map of elemental design elements; and
configuring the associated elemental control structures to leverage the respective corresponding asset types to provide the first business solution.
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Abstract
A method and system for assembling business systems by identifying assets and commercialization mechanisms needed for a business system, which are then associated with business components described on a component business model (CBM) map, based on asset types and elemental control structures that are common across an industry, and therefore reusable. The generic elemental control structures needed for the business system are configured and then assembled into a service network for implementing the business system. A business system so assembled may be enhanced by adding elemental control structures to the service network.
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1. A method for assembling business systems from re-usable business control elements, comprising:
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identifying one or more assets needed for a first business solution; identifying one or more commercialization mechanisms needed to leverage the identified assets to provide the first business solution; associating the identified assets and commercialization mechanisms with asset types and corresponding elemental control structures described on a generic component business model (CBM) map of elemental design elements; and configuring the associated elemental control structures to leverage the respective corresponding asset types to provide the first business solution. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20)
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9. A system for assembling business systems from re-usable business control elements, comprising:
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means for identifying one or more assets needed for a first business solution; means for identifying one or more commercialization mechanisms needed to leverage the identified assets to provide the first business solution; means for associating the identified assets and commercialization mechanisms with asset types and corresponding elemental control structures described on a generic component business model (CBM) map of elemental design elements; and means for configuring the associated elemental control structures to leverage the respective corresponding asset types to provide the first business solution. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A computer implemented system for assembling business systems from re-usable business control elements, comprising:
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first computer code for enabling identification by a user of one or more assets needed for a first business solution; second computer code for enabling identification by a user of one or more commercialization mechanisms needed to leverage the identified assets to provide the first business solution; third computer code for associating the identified assets and commercialization mechanisms with asset types and corresponding elemental control structures described on a generic component business model (CBM) map of elemental design elements; and fourth computer code for enabling a user to configure the associated elemental control structures to leverage the respective corresponding asset types to provide the first business solution. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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