A Business Intelligence Approach to Support Decision Making in Service Evolution Management

Ernando Silva, Bruno Vollino, K. Becker, R. Galante
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Service evolution management imposes complex challenges to a service provider. Identifying which changes are necessary and choosing the ones to implement are some of the decisions that providers have to face. The decision making process involves the estimation of change effects to minimize the impact over the direct and indirect clients of the service portfolio. While most existent works address either shallow changes impact or change management from a technical perspective, this paper proposes a Business Intelligence approach to support providers in decisions related to service evolution. The approach is based on the integration of services usage data and related business data, which can be correlated and presented to providers according to distinct organizational levels. One of the analysis dimensions is represented by usage profiles, which group similar usage patterns discovered from logs of services interactions. Through an illustrative scenario, we demonstrate some analysis possibilities. We also relate decisions to stakeholders and to a change-oriented lifecycle.
一种支持服务演化管理决策的商业智能方法
服务演化管理给服务提供者带来了复杂的挑战。确定哪些更改是必要的并选择要实现的更改是提供者必须面对的一些决策。决策制定过程包括对变更效果的估计,以尽量减少对服务组合的直接和间接客户的影响。虽然大多数现有的工作都是从技术角度解决肤浅的变更影响或变更管理,但本文提出了一种商业智能方法来支持与服务演变相关的决策的提供者。该方法基于服务使用数据和相关业务数据的集成,这些数据可以根据不同的组织级别进行关联并呈现给提供者。其中一个分析维度由使用概要文件表示,它对从服务交互日志中发现的类似使用模式进行分组。通过一个说明性的场景,我们演示了一些分析的可能性。我们还将决策与涉众和面向变化的生命周期联系起来。
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