Abstract

As goods-dominant logic lexicon transitions to service-dominant logic, based on the knowledge and structure dimensions of IT and business alignment, combined with the IT flexible, we design information system architecture diagram of y group. We try to solve y group functionality and data misfit domains, aligning information system and business in operational level to response to changes in the environment.

Highlights

  • As goods-dominant logic lexicon is replaced by service-dominant logic, scholars focus from the exchange value to the service management [1]

  • In the service-dominant logic, service is the foundation of all economic exchange

  • How to cite this paper: Wu, J.H., Xu, M., Mo, Z. and Liao, N. (2015) Study on Information System Architecture Based on Service-Dominant Logic

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Summary

Introduction

As goods-dominant logic lexicon is replaced by service-dominant logic, scholars focus from the exchange value to the service management [1]. In the service-dominant logic, service is the foundation of all economic exchange. Thereby, enterprise information technology has changed the support for business, which transits IT delivery from the product-oriented mode to the service-oriented mode. Too narrowly customize IT systems to meet current business needs, resulting in an inflexible infrastructure that does not reflect standards and is costly to update [5]. The features of service-oriented architecture (SOA) include loose coupling, abstraction, and reusability and. (2015) Study on Information System Architecture Based on Service-Dominant Logic. In service-dominant logic, especially in the logistics industry, the research of group information system architecture at the operational level is less, which remains to be further discussed. Based upon this literature review, we design information system architecture diagram of y group, aligning information system and business. We conclude by assessing the limitations of our research and suggesting potential avenues for future research

The Connotation of the Alignment
Intellectual Dimension
Structural Dimension
IT Flexibility
Background
Information System Architecture Diagram
Conclusions
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