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The research on software ecosystems still is a young and emerging
field. We created the European Workshop on Software Ecosystems to
bring together the research community from all over Europe and to
share, present and discuss their latest research with business
experts from the software industry A big thank you to the many
people who supported this workshop and the proceedings.
For mergers and acquisitions in the software industry this book
lays the foundation for successful due diligence. Based on
methodological foundations, a business model driven approach for
due diligence is presented. The key difference between this book
and other due diligence books: this book focuses on a business
model driven approach, M&A processes, M&A organization and
software industry specifics. The book focuses on four goals. First,
it focuses on creating a holistic view of acquisition targets using
business models. Second, the book defines differences of the
software industry to other industries. Third, the book tries to lay
the foundation for standardization of due diligence activities. It
also analyses the right setup for acquirers to successfully carry
out acquisitions. Fourth, it elaborates on typical business models,
business ecosystems and partnerships in the software industry. Many
examples from real life due diligence activities and many hints
make this book a valuable resource for business professionals in
mergers and acquisitions in all industries.
Proceedings of the European Workshop on Software Ecosystems 2012
The research on software ecosystems still is a young and emerging
field. We created the European Workshop on Software Ecosystems to:
- bring together the research community from all over Europe and -
share, present and discuss their latest research with business
experts from the software industry A big thank you to the many
people who supported this workshop and the proceedings. Researchers
and Presenters: - Josef Waltl / Technical University of Munich,
Germany What makes a software platform attractive for ecosystem
partners? - Karthik Jayaraman / University of Oslo / Norway
Managing the Arbitrage of Control and Generativity in Software
Ecosystems - M. Schreiner, T. Hess / Ludwig Maximilian University
Munich, Germany The Success of Software Companies
Internationalization: The Case of Germany - K.-B. Schultis, C.
Elsner, Siemens AG, D. Lohmann / FAU University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Architectural guidance and governance
in industrial software ecosystems - S. Hyrynsalmi, A. Suominen, T.
Makila & A. Jarvi / University of Turku, Finland Analyzing
Developers Challenges in Mobile Application Marketplaces - J.
Wollersheim, A. Teufl, P. Hoberg, P. Wolf, fortiss GmbH, H. Krcmar,
Technical University of Munich, Germany Mechanisms to gather
customer feedback - Requirements in the cloud service ecosystem
Industry Sponsors: BlackDuck Software, Corum M&A, fluid
Operations, InnoWerft, Netfira, Partner-Port, Suse Software,
Synomic. WWW.EWSECO.ORG
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