Brief Overview of the CaaS Project for Invited Members of the Project’s Exploitation Advisory Boad (EAB). Highlights the explotation lines of the project
Author: Jan-Christian Kuhr
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Capability as a Service in Digital
Enterprises
Brief Overview of the CaaS Project for Invited Members of
the Project’s Exploitation Advisory Boad (EAB)
June 26, 2014
Jan-Christian Kuhr ● SIV.AG
jan-christian.kuhr@siv.de
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Acronym CaaS
Full title Capability as a Service in Digital Enterprises
Website http://caas-project.eu
Funded by 7th Framework Programme (FP7) of the European
Commission, ICT Programme
Project Collaborative research and development project
Duration Sep 1, 2013 – Aug 30, 2016
Goal Shift from service-oriented paradigm to a capability
delivery paradigm
Drivers Use cases from different industries and business
domains
Consortium 5 partners from industry plus 4 academical partners
Key Facts
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The capabilities of an enterprise represent one factor that often determines
competitive advantage and provides business value. Capabilities refer to essential
functions of the enterprise that link business goals to business processes,
resources and actors. These capabilities are mapped onto IT solutions, such as
software services that in turn are delivered to customers.
Aligning an enterprise’s capabilities to the provision of its services is far from being
a straightforward task, especially nowadays where the dominance and volatility of
the Internet shifts the problem solving focus, from upfront predictable designs to
identifying and capitalising on emerging and instantaneous business opportunities.
Operating in the modern digital business world increases the importance of
business agility. It is essential for modern information systems to have the
capability to constantly deliver business value depending on ever changing context
situations. Examples of such dynamic context are an enterprise’s business model,
business rules, regulation and legislation, location, resource pricing and demand
forecast as well as user preferences and past activities.
Motivation
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The main goal of the CaaS project is to bring about a shift from the service-oriented
paradigm to a capability delivery paradigm. To this end, the CaaS project will
deliver the Capability Driven Development (CDD) approach that will allow digital
enterprises to exploit the notion of capability as a means of both service design and
service operation. CDD will comprise
modelling languages for representing enterprise designs, context models, and
patterns,
a methodology for detailing how capabilities may be specified and how these
may be used for designing new services,
reusable best practices and capability delivery patterns,
algorithms for dealing with business context awareness and service re-
configuration,
a tool environment for modelling, design and delivery, and
a set of case studies demonstrating the applicability of the CDD approach.
The project is driven by three use cases from different business domains that act as
a means of guiding, validating, and revising the CDD approach.
Motivation cont.
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Consortium Partners
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Project’s Timeline
EAB
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Use Cases to Validate the CDD Approach
Key Partner Business Domain
Detailed in
the
following
slides
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SIV’s Use Case Environment
Typical market roles
European utilities
industry
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SIV’s Use Cases
Current use
case
Future use cases
supported by
new capabilities
Capability #2
Capability #1
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Integrating Context to Deliver Capability
Capability
Navigation
Application
Oracle Fusion
Middleware
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Exploitation Advisory Board
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Companies Invited as Members of the EAB
Benefits
First-hand information on the project‘s progress
Ability to impact the project‘s outcomes
Opportunity to be an early adopter
Required Signed letter of intent (LoI)
Willingness to participate in EAB meetings
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Jan-Christian Kuhr • Enterprise Architect • jan-christian.kuhr@siv.de •
Tel +49 381 2524-2836 • Skype: janchristiankuhr
Ulrich Czubayko • Manager Strategic Product Development •
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Thomas Donath • CEO of SIV.A&T • thomas.donath@arch-tech.de •
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