Business Service
Business Service
Intro
A Business Service delivers an outcome to customers or internal users. In EA, it provides a stable view of what the business offers, independent of how systems implement it.
Key points:
- Stable contract between business and consumers
- Decouples “what” from “how” to reduce change impact
- Common in EA, BPM, and application design for service catalogues
- Pitfall: mixing process steps with service definitions
Examples:
- “Open new account” offered to retail customers across channels
- “Generate invoice” consumed by finance and e‑commerce platforms
- “Validate customer identity” reused by onboarding and fraud teams
In practice:
Define services by outcome and policy; map processes and applications as enablers.
Related terms: Service Portfolio; Business Capability; Service Level Agreement
FAQs:
Q: How is a business service different from an IT service?
A: A business service focuses on outcomes; IT services are technical enablers.
Q: Can one process support multiple services?
A: Yes, processes often enable several services or service variants.