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Paperback Business Models: A Guide for Business and It Book

ISBN: 0130621358

ISBN13: 9780130621351

Business Models: A Guide for Business and It

To build software systems that meet business objectives, IT and business professionals must work together closely to define specifications and build models that accurately describe those objectives. This book gives them the shared language they need to accomplish this. Haim Kilov illuminates every key concept underlying today's most important approaches to specifications and modeling, giving business professionals practical insight for decision-making,...

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Great for beginners!

I found the book, Business Models, very accessible to a beginner like myself. This book brings modeling down to its simplest terms and shows that modeling is a powerful and practical tool. The art of abstraction will make my business life and even my everyday life simpler and easier.

Tear down the business/IT barriers using precise models!

A truly insightful and delightful book that presents an approach to tearing down the business and IT barriers by using abstractions and models which have a precise meaning but which are also clear, understandable, and even elegant! This approach is not based on a methodology, CASE tool, language, or technology. Rather it is based on discovering concepts that provide a common ground for business domain analysis and effective reasoning that will favor successful business-IT interaction and business results.The author is a first rate practitioner (business analysis) and truly cultured scholar. He uses many rich and inspiring examples from many disciplines and teaches us how to deal with/avoid the problem of semiotic pollution (aka information pollution) that is so common in todays so called information systems (especially WEB material and systems).This book is comparable to an elegant and appealing piece of music. The more you are exposed to it, the more you find creative and well-structured ways of understanding and communicating information about business and IT domains.In an age of mediocrity, this book and its ideas should be the daily diet for true professionals (i.e., knowledge workers) who want to facilitate common understanding (based on a powerful and logical system of concepts).Thank God for Kilov's book! His book abundantly provides the framework so that you will learn how to think and present your results in a lucid and effective manner so that people with different viewpoints will be able to effectively communicate.I believe that Kilov's essential message is that in any era (in particular, in the "knowledge age"), the proper concepts are even more important than measurements, tools, and technologies (not that the latter are not important but their selection should be predicated on good and succinct concepts.) People (including knowledge workers and support staff) are even more important than concepts, but they must have an effective system to help them discover and differentiate the essential (knowledge) from the accidental (data). I have used this book at Stevens Institute of Technolgy. At first (I must confess) that I didn't get it, but the fogs soon cleared (i.e., cognitive dissonance dissipated), and then I learned how to produce meaningful reusable analysis and design artifacts and many progressed to a stage of enlightenment and knowledge activation within my company (which is on FORTUNE 500 list).What todays businesses need is a major cultural change. Kilov is not the entire answer (for that matter neither is anybody else's work). However, if you appreciate the great thinkers of western civilization, the power of precision and abstraction in obtaining effective business results, I think you will gain much from perusing "Business Models" and you will even feel like saying "Thank you Haim Kilov" for writing such an elegant and elevating book. If you want to follow the crowd, or drop names to address your problems, than don't read th
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