Enterprise interoperability : new challenges and approaches
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Enterprise interoperability : new challenges and approaches
Springer, 2007
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Other editors: Jörg Müller, Gérard Morel, Bruno Vallespir
"International Conference on Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications (2nd : 2006 : Bordeaux, France)"--Fron CiP data
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Composed of over 50 papers, "Enterprise Interoperability" ranges from academic research through case studies to industrial and administrative experience of interoperability. The international nature of the authorship continues to broaden. Many of the papers have examples and illustrations calculated to deepen understanding and generate new ideas. This is a concise reference to the state-of-the-art in software interoperability.
Table of Contents
Part I: Service-oriented Interoperability Approaches.- Development of Dynamic Composed Services Based on the Context.- Semantics of Interoperable and Outsourced Information Systems.- A Platform Independent Model for Service Oriented Architectures.- Part II: Enterprise Interoperability Architecture.- Formalizing Analysis of Enterprise Architecture.- To Adapt or Not to Adapt, That is the Question: Towards a Framework to Analyze Scenarios for Aligning Legacy and Business Components.- Value object analysis and the transformation from value model to process model.- Activity Diagram Based Process Family Architectures for Enterprise Application Families.- Part III: Model-driven Approaches to Interoperability.- An Integrated Model-driven Service Engineering Environment.- UML for Enterprise Modelling: basis for a Model-Driven Approach.- Solving Problems in the Parameterisation of ERPs Using a Model-Driven Approach.- A Decentralized Broker Architecture for Collaborative Business Process Modelling and Enactment.- Part IV: Methods, Models, Languages and Tools for Enterprise Interoperability.- Discretization of Continuous Features by Using a Kernel.- Designing and Implementing Cross-Organizational Business Processes - Description and Application of a Modelling Framework.- Quality Criteria for Enterprise Modelling in the Context of Networked Enterprises.- The UEML Approach to Modelling Construct Description.- A Roadmap for UEML.- An Interoperable Platform to Implement Collaborative Forecasting in OEM Supply Chains.- Service- and Process-Matching - An Approach towards Interoperability Design and Implementation of Business Networks.- Achieving Enterprise Model Interoperability Applying a Common Enterprise Metamodel.- Interoperability Characterization Using Enterprise Modeling and Graph Representation.- Part V: Semantics and Ontology-based Interoperability.- Semantic Service Modeling: EnablingSystem Interoperability.- Supporting Scientific Collaboration in a Network of Excellence Through a Semantically Indexed Knowledge Map.- Mapping XML Schema to OWL.- Extending OWL-S to Solve Enterprise Application Integration Issues.- Practical Issues in Ontology Modeling: The Case of Defence Conceptual Modeling Framework-Ontology.- Digital Resource Discovery: Semantic Annotation and Matching Techniques.- A Model for Assessing the Impact of Enterprise Application Interoperability in the Typical European Enterprise.- Ontology-based Transformations for Achieving Interoperability in AmI.- Part VI: Interoperability of Decision Models.- A Decentralized Approach for Inter-Enterprise Business Process Collaboration.- Towards a Conceptualization of Decisional Interoperability.- Interoperability and Synergism of Decision, Information and Flexibility to Improve Performances of Enterprise Systems: KM Implications.- Part VII: Inter-organisational Interoperability.- Service Typing in Collaborative Systems.- Decentralized Metadata Development for Open B2B Electronic Business.- The TrustCoM Approach to Enforcing Agreements between Interoperating Enterprises.- Organisational Inter-operability: Towards Enterprise Urbanism.- An Integrated Approach for Organizational Data Interoperability.- Managing the Lifecycle of Cross-organizational Collaborative Business Processes.- Interoperability through Model-based Generation: The Case of the Collaborative Information System (CIS).- A Natural Basis for Interoperability.- Designing a Modular Infrastructure for Exploratory Integration of Interoperability Approaches.- Part VIII: Interoperability of Manufacturing Enterprise Applications.- Supply Chain Management System and Interoperability through EAI Platform.- Enhancing Interoperability of Manufacturing Software Units Using Capability Profiling.- Towards a Product Oriented Process Modelling for Enteriprise Applications Synchronisation and Interop
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