Executive Summary

Anticipating the Market: The Value of Business Models

Posted December 31, 2001 | Technology |

Business and IT organizations often express themselves in very different ways. To create information management systems that serve the needs of complex, nontrivial and rapidly changing businesses, effective communication is imperative. To communicate effectively, a small set of shared, clearly defined concepts and constructs is essential.

About The Author
Haim Kilov
Haim Kilov is a chief architect, business modeling, with Financial Systems Architects. His approach to business and other specifications -- widely used in financial, insurance, telecommunications, document management, and other areas -- has brought demonstrable clarity and understandability to specifying businesses and designing systems to satisfy business needs. It has been described in two of his books ( Information Modeling and Business… Read More
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