Lior Limonad, L. Varshney, D. Oppenheim, Elad Fein, P. Soffer, Y. Wand, M. Gavish, Ateret Anaby-Tavor
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The WaaSaBE Model: Marrying WaaS and Business-Entities to Support Cross-Organization Collaboration
With a growing services-based focus in enterprises, functionally-tiered organizational structures have emerged. Synchronizing among the tiers is difficult due to differing concerns and vocabularies, especially when cross-enterprise collaboration is involved. Furthermore, deficiencies in work handoff among different roles and parties also occur within tiers. Building on the notions of work-as-a-service for work execution and business entities in operations, this paper proposes the WaaSaBE model as a boundary object for integrated management across and within tiers and across enterprises. We describe the framework, a formal model arising from the framework, and its basic instantiation for a given problem domain.