部署企业门户时的经济方面

Shota Okujava, Ulrich Remus
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企业门户已经成为集成大量不同应用程序、内容和服务的支柱(Smith, 2004)。如今,如果不使用这些门户作为中心入口点,很难想象电子商务的发展。与此同时,公司越来越意识到门户项目非常复杂,耗时耗钱,失败的风险很高。建立和操作企业门户的成本和收益必须以系统的方式进行权衡,包括关于打包门户平台与开放源代码开发、单独开发与购买标准门户组件的决策(Hazra, 2002)。然而,描述门户解决方案的经济影响的清晰数据往往是缺失的。此外,仍然存在不确定性,即哪些方法是合适的,在实现过程的哪个阶段必须使用它们,如何调整和定制它们,以及为了评估企业门户的经济影响必须设置哪些先决条件。此外,企业门户可以部署在广泛的行业和应用程序领域,从而支持实现诸如知识门户、员工门户、ERP门户、协作门户、流程门户和合作伙伴门户等不同的门户。所有这些类型的门户都需要一种具体的、个性化的方法来评估其经济影响。本文的目标是帮助您决定在部署大型企业门户时如何分析和评估经济影响。为此,我们提出了一个框架,可以通过执行以下步骤来应用该框架:首先,必须收集有关门户解决方案的重要前提条件和假设。然后,根据前一步的结果,可以确定关键因素。最后,必须对这些因素进行评估,并在可能的情况下进行量化和测量。因此,这些步骤必须嵌入到门户解决方案的开发过程中。我们基于pdca方法的各个阶段(计划、执行、检查、行动)描述了一个过程模型,该模型可用于执行考虑已部署门户解决方案的整个生命周期的结构化分析。作为框架的基础,我们提供了一个分类,其中收集和结构化了门户成本、收益和风险的可度量关键因素(根据主要门户类型B2E、B2B和B2C)。特别是,定性因素在门户项目中起着重要作用。尽管这些因素很难衡量,但要全面了解门户项目的盈利能力,还是迫切需要它们。在此分类的基础上,对现有的衡量经济影响的方法进行了审查,并将其分配到分类的相应项目中。
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Economical Aspects when Deploying Enterprise Portals
Enterprise portals have become the backbone for the integration of a large number of different applications, content, and services (Smith, 2004). Nowadays, electronic business can hardly be imagined without the use of these portals as central entry points. At the same time, companies become more and more aware that portal projects are complex, timeand cost-consuming, with a high risk of failing. Costs and benefits to build up and operate an enterprise portal have to be weighed up in a systematic manner, including makeor-buy decisions with regard to packaged portal platforms vs. open source developments, individually developed vs. purchased standard portal components (Hazra, 2002). However, often clear figures describing the economic impact of portal solutions are missing. Furthermore, there is still uncertainty which methods are suitable, at which stage of the implementation process they have to be used, how they have to be adapted and customized, and which preconditions have to be set in order to assess the economic impact of enterprise portals. In addition, enterprise portals can be deployed across a broad range of industries and application areas, thus enabling the implementation of such different portals like knowledge portals, employee portals, ERP portals, collaborative portals, process portals, and partner portals. All these types of portals need a specific and individual approach to evaluate the economic impact. The goal of this article is to contribute to the decision of how to analyse and evaluate the economic impact when deploying large enterprise portals. For that purpose, we present a framework that can be applied by carrying out the following steps: At first, important preconditions and assumptions concerning the portal solution have to be collected. Then, key factors, derived from the results of the previous step, can be identified. Finally, these factors have to be evaluated and, if possible, quantified and measured. Consequently, these steps have to be embedded in the development process of the portal solution. We describe a procedure model, based on the stages of the PDCA-approach (plan, do, check, act), which can be used to carry out a structured analysis taking into account the whole life cycle of the deployed portal solution. As foundation of the framework, we provide a classification, where measurable key factors of portal costs, benefits, and risks are collected and structured (according to the main portal types B2E, B2B, and B2C). In particular, qualitative factors play an important role in portal projects. Even though these factors are hard to measure, they are urgently needed to draw a complete picture of the profitability of a portal project. Based on this classification, existing methods to measure the economic impact are reviewed and assigned to the corresponding items of the classification.
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