Title: Regnet Specification : Functional point of view
1Regnet Specification Functional point of view
2Contents
- Functional architecture
- Process
- What is e-Business
- Regnet Functional Architecture
3Functional architecture
4Functional Architecture
- Present the Regnet components according to their
function.
5Process
- 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
6E-Business
7From e-Marketing to e-Business
8What is e-Marketing
- Electronic presentation of data to support
business marketing
statistics
Merchant/ sales
advertisement
interest
Marketing Web Site
preferences
advertisement
9What is e-Commerce
- 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
stocks, prices, products
Merchant / sales
statistics
orders
On-line Selling
alarms
Merchant partner
references
approval / denial
selection
payment transaction, authorization request
advertisement, delays
10What 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
11e-Business
- Electronic exchange of data to support complex
business rules - Most business need workflow with many partners
for negotiation, product configuration,
scheduling, legal issues...
products configuration, marketing rules
Agreement, promotions
order, prevision
scoring, agreement
status
e-Business
status of opportunities
reports
products configuration, technical rules
requirements, whishes, agreement
products configuration, arguments, commissions
agreement, prevision
catalog, selection, promotions, arguments
question, requirements
12Complete e-Business Services
13Extended 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)
Extended Enterprise
14Marketplaces 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.
Suppliers
Consumers
Horizontal Marketplace
Customer
Vertical Marketplace
15Regnet functional architecture
16Market place functionalities
Buyer
Domain virtual directory
Sellers
Small advertisement
Proposal (unsold)
Demand
Repositories
Internet shop
Demands grouping
Auction
bidding organisation
CFP reverse bidding
On-line credit, shipping, collaboration tools,
17Regnet