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Business Process Paradigm
30 years…
… for tools, methods, models for business processes
30 years…
… for tools, methods, models for business processes
Optimization for business
Optimization for business
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Consumer Process Paradigm
Silent Processes for ConsumersSilent Processes for Consumers
Isolated products, isolated services, portalsIsolated products, isolated services, portalsOptimization for
wellbeingOptimization for
wellbeing
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Is there Enough Money for Wellbeing?
1 European Commission: Europe in figures - Eurostat yearbook 2006-07, 2006; Calculation based on EU-25 GDP at current market prices of€ 10.817.000.000.000 in 2005
2 European Information Technology Observatory 2007
3 http://ec.europa.eu/trade/issues/sectoral/industry/auto/index_en.htm
* EU, Norway and Switzerland
1 European Commission: Europe in figures - Eurostat yearbook 2006-07, 2006; Calculation based on EU-25 GDP at current market prices of€ 10.817.000.000.000 in 2005
2 European Information Technology Observatory 2007
3 http://ec.europa.eu/trade/issues/sectoral/industry/auto/index_en.htm
* EU, Norway and Switzerland
Healthcare Expenditure in EU-25 (2005):1Healthcare Expenditure in EU-25 (2005):1 € 820 billions€ 820 billions
ICT Market in Europe* (2006):2ICT Market in Europe* (2006):2 € 680 billions€ 680 billions
European Automobile Industry (2001):3European Automobile Industry (2001):3 € 452 billions€ 452 billions
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Per Capita Health Expenditure Profiles by Age
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Expenditure by Age in Germany(2000)*
Average Expenditure inGermany (2003): 2'131 EUR**
* cf. Brückner, G.: European Health Statistics in the Ageing Societies – Available Data versus Unsatisfied Needs, 18. CEIES seminar: Active ageing statistics, The Hague, 2002** Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. OECD Health Data 2006, from the OECD Internet subscription database updated October 10, 2006. Copyright OECD 2006, http://www.oecd.org/health/healthdata1 € = 1.4 U.S. $; Werte kaufkraftparitätsbereinigt (U.S.)
Per Capita Health Expenditure Profiles by Age
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Expenditure by Age in Germany(2000)*
Average Expenditure inGermany (2003): 2'131 EUR**
Target Szeanario
* cf. Brückner, G.: European Health Statistics in the Ageing Societies – Available Data versus Unsatisfied Needs, 18. CEIES seminar: Active ageing statistics, The Hague, 2002** Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. OECD Health Data 2006, from the OECD Internet subscription database updated October 10, 2006. Copyright OECD 2006, http://www.oecd.org/health/healthdata1 € = 1.4 U.S. $; Werte kaufkraftparitätsbereinigt (U.S.)
Health Expenditure Exploding at 60+
Tremendous potential in EU-27
€ 80-100 billions p.a.
1 € = 1.4 U.S. $; values in PPP (U.S.)
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Is there Enough New Enabling Technology?
Japan: 2008 in every mobile phone
EU: 2010 in every car
Fitness Service
(e.g. Sleep Monitor)
Tumble Protection
(e.g. by a Wobble Sensor)
Tumble Protection
(e.g. by a Wobble Sensor)
Medication ServiceMedication Service
Get-home ServiceGet-home Service
Easy Communicator
(e.g. Microsoft Surface)
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Kontakt
Hubert ÖsterleInstitute of Information ManagementUniversity of St. Gallen
Mueller-Friedberg-Strasse 8CH-9000 St. GallenPhone +41 71 224 2420Fax +41 71 224 2777
e-mail: [email protected]: www.iwi.unisg.ch