DBIS Framework: Understanding Business Models for E-services, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

This dbis framework document provides guidance on evaluating, measuring, and implementing e-services, as well as discussing various business models for web-based applications. Topics include measuring the feasibility of e-services, deciding what to do with operational e-services, and understanding different business models such as subscription, advertisement, and digital products.

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DBIS

Framework^ Your New Position...

EvaluateMeasureActions Required...

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Measure:-Does it make sense to measure?- How and what to measure?- Do you have time to measure?- What to do with measures?- Who should measure? Framework

DBIS

What to do when an E-service is operational MonitorFeedbackIncremental Process Iteration

Your StoryYour PositionYour Surroundingsetc.

Framework

DBIS

A Business Model describes the set of

business entities and interrelationshipsamong them. The model describes thesource of revenue and potential benefitsaccruing to the involved businessparticipants

A Business Model provides the broad

perspective necessary for identifyingappropriate solutions at some level ofabstraction. The identified solution shouldbe sustainable in terms of revenue andcapable of realizing the stated objectives

What is a Business Model?

DBIS

NATIVE:

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CONTENT:

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Information Content ^

Freeware ^

Information Exchange

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TRANSACTION:

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Digital Products ^

Internet Access Provisioning ^

Web Hosting and Internet Services ^

Metered Service ^

Metamediary

BUSINESS MODELS for the Web - TAXONOMY