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9781848002203

Enterprise Interoperability III: New Challenges and Industrial Approaches

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    9781848002203

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    1848002203

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-08-30
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag

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This volume contains more than 50 papers from Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications, I-ESA 2008. The papers range from academic research through case studies to industrial and administrative experience of interoperability.

Table of Contents

Business and Strategies, Cases
An Approach for the Evaluation of the Agility in the Context of Enterprise Interoperabilityp. 3
Industrialization Strategies for Cross-organizational Information Intensive Servicesp. 15
SME Maturity, Requirement for Interoperabilityp. 29
Information Security Problems and Needs in Healthcare - A Case Study of Norway and Finland vs Swedenp. 41
Impact of Application Lifecycle Management - A Case Studyp. 55
Cross-organizational Collaboration and Cross-sectoral Processes
A Service-oriented Reference Architecture for Organizing Cross-Company Collaborationp. 71
Patterns for Distributed Scrum - A Case Studyp. 85
Understanding the Collaborative Workspacesp. 99
Models and Methods for Web-support of a Multi-disciplinary B2(B2B) Networkp. 113
Platform Design for the B2(B2B) Approachp. 125
Trust and Security in Collaborative Environmentsp. 135
Prototype to Support Morphism between BPMN Collaborative Process Model and Collaborative SOA Architecture Modelp. 145
Heterogeneous Domains' e-Business Transactions Interoperability with the use of Generic Process Modelsp. 159
Matching of Process Data and Operational Data for a Deep Business Analysisp. 171
Methods for Design of Semantic Message-Based B2B Interaction Standardsp. 183
Service Design and Execution
An Adaptive Service-Oriented Architecturep. 197
FUSE: A Framework to Support Services Unified Processp. 209
Adopting Service Oriented Architectures Made Simplep. 221
Making Service-Oriented Java Applications Interoperable without Compromising Transparencyp. 233
A Service Behavior Model for Description of Co-Production Feature of Servicesp. 247
An Abstract Interaction Concept for Designing Interaction Behaviour of Service Compositionsp. 261
Preference-based Service Level Matchmaking for Composite Servicep. 275
Ontological Support in eGovernment Interoperability through Service Registriesp. 289
Towards Secured and Interoperable Business Servicesp. 301
Ontologyies and Semantics for Interoperability
Semantic Web Services based Data Exchange for Distributed and Heterogeneous Systemsp. 315
Ontology-driven Semantic Mappingp. 329
Self-Organising Service Networks for Semantic Interoperability Support in Virtual Enterprisesp. 343
Semantic Service Matching in the Context of ODSOI Projectp. 353
Ontology-based Service Component Model for Interoperability of Service Systemsp. 367
Supporting Adaptive Enterprise Collaboration through Semantic Knowledge Servicesp. 381
Interoperability in Systems Engineering
Semantic Web Framework for Rule-Based Generation of Knowledge and Simulation of Manufacturing Systemsp. 397
Semantic Interoperability Requirements for Manufacturing Knowledge Sharingp. 411
Collaborative Product Development: EADS Pilot Based on ATHENAp. 423
Contribution to Knowledge-based Methodology for Collaborative Process Definition: Knowledge Extraction from 6napse Platformp. 437
SQFD: QFD-based Service Quality Assurance for the Lifecycle of Servicesp. 451
Coevolutionary Computation Based Iterative Multi-Attribute Auctionsp. 461
Knowledge Integration in Global Engineeringp. 471
Modelling and Meta-modelling Methods and Tools for Interoperability
A Framework for Executable Enterprise Application Integration Patternsp. 485
Experiences of Tool Integration: Development and Validationp. 499
Interoperability - Network Systems for SMEsp. 511
Engineer to Order Supply Chain improvement based on the GRAI Meta-model for Interoperability: an Empirical Studyp. 521
Proposal for an Object Oriented Process Modeling Languagep. 533
Enterprise Modeling Based Application Development for Interoperability Problem Solvingp. 547
IS Outsourcing Decisions: Can Value Modelling Be of Help?p. 559
Process Composition in Logistics: An Ontological Approachp. 571
Interoperability of Information Systems in Crisis Management: Crisis Modeling and Metamodelingp. 583
A Novel Pattern for Complex Event Processing in RFID Applicationsp. 595
Architectures and Frameworks for Interoperability
Enterprise Architecture: A Service Interoperability Analysis Frameworkp. 611
Logical Foundations for the Infrastructure of the Information Marketp. 625
Meeting the Interoperability Challenges of eTransactions among Heterogeneous Business Partners: The Advantages of Hybrid Architectural Approaches for the Integrating Middlewarep. 639
A Model-driven, Agent-based Approach for a Rapid Integration of Interoperable Servicesp. 651
BSMDR: A B/S UI Framework Based on MDRp. 665
A Proposal for Goal Modelling Using a UML Profilep. 679
Index of Contributorsp. 691
Index of Keywordsp. 693
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