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Since its inception, Service Orientation has promised to oer seamless alignment of the business and IT aspects of service-oriented systems. Practitioners, however, often report that such alignment is far from being solved. Speci cally, current research in aligning services either re- mains at a too abstract, strategic level, or is too technology-oriented to be really useful in practice. In spite of being an \old" problem, business-IT alignment is still a dilemma. What makes alignment so dicult? In this work we address this fundamental question by questioning what should be aligned, and what are the concerns hindering alignment. This paper explores the conceptual gaps around the notion of service in the two economic- and IT perspectives. By framing the core constructs of Ser- vice Orientation and contrasting those constructs between the economic- and IT perspectives, this paper elicits ve core alignment concerns. We illustrate the concerns using a real-life case study featuring an airport baggage handling system. The alignment concerns pinpoint promising solutions in which the alignment problem can be solved.]]>

Since its inception, Service Orientation has promised to oer seamless alignment of the business and IT aspects of service-oriented systems. Practitioners, however, often report that such alignment is far from being solved. Speci cally, current research in aligning services either re- mains at a too abstract, strategic level, or is too technology-oriented to be really useful in practice. In spite of being an \old" problem, business-IT alignment is still a dilemma. What makes alignment so dicult? In this work we address this fundamental question by questioning what should be aligned, and what are the concerns hindering alignment. This paper explores the conceptual gaps around the notion of service in the two economic- and IT perspectives. By framing the core constructs of Ser- vice Orientation and contrasting those constructs between the economic- and IT perspectives, this paper elicits ve core alignment concerns. We illustrate the concerns using a real-life case study featuring an airport baggage handling system. The alignment concerns pinpoint promising solutions in which the alignment problem can be solved.]]>
Fri, 14 Feb 2014 02:10:27 GMT /slideshow/why-alignmentisdifficult-iess2014/31200343 MaryamRazavian@slideshare.net(MaryamRazavian) Why is Aligning Economic- and IT Services so Difficult (IESS 2014) MaryamRazavian Since its inception, Service Orientation has promised to o�er seamless alignment of the business and IT aspects of service-oriented systems. Practitioners, however, often report that such alignment is far from being solved. Speci�cally, current research in aligning services either re- mains at a too abstract, strategic level, or is too technology-oriented to be really useful in practice. In spite of being an \old" problem, business-IT alignment is still a dilemma. What makes alignment so di�cult? In this work we address this fundamental question by questioning what should be aligned, and what are the concerns hindering alignment. This paper explores the conceptual gaps around the notion of service in the two economic- and IT perspectives. By framing the core constructs of Ser- vice Orientation and contrasting those constructs between the economic- and IT perspectives, this paper elicits �ve core alignment concerns. We illustrate the concerns using a real-life case study featuring an airport baggage handling system. The alignment concerns pinpoint promising solutions in which the alignment problem can be solved. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whyalignmentisdifficult-iess2014-140214021027-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Since its inception, Service Orientation has promised to o�er seamless alignment of the business and IT aspects of service-oriented systems. Practitioners, however, often report that such alignment is far from being solved. Speci�cally, current research in aligning services either re- mains at a too abstract, strategic level, or is too technology-oriented to be really useful in practice. In spite of being an \old&quot; problem, business-IT alignment is still a dilemma. What makes alignment so di�cult? In this work we address this fundamental question by questioning what should be aligned, and what are the concerns hindering alignment. This paper explores the conceptual gaps around the notion of service in the two economic- and IT perspectives. By framing the core constructs of Ser- vice Orientation and contrasting those constructs between the economic- and IT perspectives, this paper elicits �ve core alignment concerns. We illustrate the concerns using a real-life case study featuring an airport baggage handling system. The alignment concerns pinpoint promising solutions in which the alignment problem can be solved.
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