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Regnet Specification : Functional point of view
REGNET
Contents
Functional architecture Process What is e-Business Regnet Functional Architecture
Functional architecture
Functional Architecture
Present the Regnet components according to their function.
Process
UP : Inception phase User Requirement Actors and Use Case list Vision document :
Requirement Functional architecture of the software Elements of technical architecture
Iteration planning For each iteration repeat :
Detail Use case Deduce business objects
E-Business
From e-Marketing to e-Business
Deliver
Integrated Web-enabled business systems and partners
Execution
e-Business
Sell
Transactional Web site
Sales
e-Commerce
GraphicalWeb site
Leads
SalesMarket
e-Marketing
Electronic presentation of data to support business marketing
What is e-Marketing
Customer
Merchant/sales
MarketingWebSite
interest
preferences
advertisement
Marketingstatistics
advertisement
Electronic exchange of data to support business transaction, i.e., the exchange of value through the delivery of products from a seller to a buyer
What is e-Commerce
ISP/CSP
BankCustomer
Merchant / sales
On-lineSelling
stocks, prices,products
orders
selection
advertisement,delays
approval / denialpayment
transaction,authorization
request
alarms
Marketingstatistics
Merchantpartner references
What is e-Business
A fundamental change in the way a business operates in reaction to the new opportunities available from Internet technology. Not just a new way to Market; Not Just a new way to Sell; but A new way to operate
There are two points of view required to change a business into an e-business: Technical View – what technology exists and how will we use it Business View – how will we fundamentally change the business as
a result of this technology
Electronic exchange of data to support complex business rules Most business need workflow with many partners for negotiation,
product configuration, scheduling, legal issues...
e-Business
Salesdirector
Design department
Sales
Customer
Marketing
e-Business
productsconfiguration,
marketing rules
reports
requirements,whishes,
agreement
catalog,selection,
promotions,arguments
agreement,prevision
productsconfiguration,arguments,
commissions
productsconfiguration,technical rules
status ofopportunities
Agreement,promotions
Shippingorder,
previsionstatus
question,requirements
Financingorganization
scoring,agreement
Deliver Sell Market
Complete e-Business Services
Web Site
e-Commerce Web Store• Online ordering and self care• Online payment• Channel integration
Groupware and Workflow
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS)
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)• Customer Service and Support (CSS)• Technology Enabled Sales (TES)• Technology Enabled Marketing (TEM)
Supply Chain Management (SCM)• Business Community Integration (BCI)• Supply Chain Execution (SCE)
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)• Order fulfillment• Order assurance
• Billing• New product launch
Extended Enterprise
Nobody can do it all Your suppliers need your knowledge of the market
Produce according to orders: downstream procurement
Availability to promise, efficient customer response
Rely on partners to offer integrated services
Financial backing
Legal issues, insurance
Store management and shipping
Get your business partners connected
EDI, simpleEDI, XML
Get your business partners integrated
Integration of collaborative processes (RosettaNet)
Deliver Sell Market Deliver Sell Market Deliver Sell Market
Extended Enterprise
Deliver Sell Market
Marketplaces and Hubs
e-Business still requires Marketplaces
Marketplace Hubs provide collaborative brokering for procurement and selling
Horizontal marketplaces bring suppliers together
Request for proposal, auction, bulk procurement
Vertical marketplaces bring all services in one shop
Engineering, product, finance, shipment, insurance...
Who are the best candidates
Retail company, Internet/Telecom service provider, etc.
Deliver Sell Market
Deliver Sell Market
Horizontal Marketplace
Deliver Sell Market
Deliver Sell Market
Customer
Suppliers Consumers
Vertical Marketplace
Regnet functional architecture
Market place: functionalities
Sellers Buyer
Domain virtual directory
Proposal(unsold)
DemandSmall
advertisement
Internet shop
Demandsgrouping
Repositories
biddingorganisation
CFP: reversebidding
Auction
On-line credit, shipping, collaboration tools, …
Regnet
REGNET - ElectronicPublication Subsystem
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REGNET - eBusiness Data Management
REGNET - Cultural Heritage Data Management
REGNET - PORTAL
Subsystem - 2
Subsystem - 3Subsystem - 4
Data Entry
Harvester
ThesauriAuthority Files
Meta Data
Configurator
ParameterBusiness Cases Meta Data
Schemata
User DataProvider Data
DataBase
Mana-gement
DataBase
Mana-gement Meta Data
Subsystem - 5
Search Engine
Configurator
ParameterBusiness Cases
Subsystem - 7
catalogue
DataBase
Mana-gementCatalogue
Meta Data
Subsystem - 6
B2BB2C
Configurator
ParameterBusiness Cases
Subsystem - 9
ProductsServices
DataBase
Mana-gement Products
Services
Subsystem - 1
Digital ContentMeta Data
DataBase
Mana-gement Digital Content
Meta Data
Subsystem - 8
WorkflowProduct Spec.
Produc-tion
Process
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