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| Report Summary |
| Title: | Component Pricing | ||
| Author: | Richard Veryard | ||
| Publication Date: | 15 August 2001 | ||
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| Abstract: | One of the perennial topics of Component-Based Development – and now web services as well – is the supply and demand of components (and web services). Many CBD players are eagerly looking forward to a much livelier component market – healthy supply and healthy demand. Both of these factors are seriously inhibited if the pricing is opaque and inefficient. And yet there is surprisingly little serious discussion of pricing. Indeed, the pricing of components and web services currently seems to be a rather hit or miss area. I believe pricing issues are getting even more complex – and more interesting – with the growth of Component-Based Business. This introduces important strategic issues of transfer pricing and the share-out of costs, benefits and risks across the business value chain, and these issues are reflected directly in the pricing of web services. | ||
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