Authors
Benjamin Mueller, Goetz Viering, Christine Legner, Gerold Riempp
Publication date
2010/4/1
Journal
Journal of Management Information Systems
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
145-180
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is one of the most discussed topics in the information systems (IS) discipline. While most computer scientists agree that the service-oriented paradigm has clear benefits in terms of technical quality attributes, it has been difficult to justify SOA economically. The few studies that have investigated the strategic and economic aspects of SOA are mostly exploratory and lack a more comprehensive framework for understanding the sources of its economic potential. Based on IS and SOA literature, our work goes further in suggesting the SOA economic potential model, which describes the causal relationships between the SOA's style characteristics and value it can provide on the business side. Using this model, we investigate 164 SOA cases published between 2003 and 2008 to explore the economic rationale for adopting SOA. Our findings suggest that SOA's business benefits are …
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Scholar articles
B Mueller, G Viering, C Legner, G Riempp - Journal of Management Information Systems, 2010