Gonçalves, Ricardo J.
Enterprise Interoperability II
Part I. Enterprise Modelling and Interoperability Engineering
1. Requirements for Implementing Business Process Models through Composition of Semantic Web Services
Ingo Weber
2. Requirements Engineering for Improving Business/IT Alignment in Security Risk Management Methods
N. Mayer, E. Dubois, A. Rifaut
3. An Ontology for Requirements Analysis of Managers’ Policies in Financial Institutions
C. Feltus, A. Rifaut
4. Interoperability Requirements derived from Interoperability Dimensions
Roland Jochem, Thomas Knothe
5. Peer-to-Peer Supported Design Infrastructure for Collaborative Business Processing
P. Walter, D. Werth, P. Loos
6. Model Transformations with Reference Models
W. -J Heuve, M Jeusfeld
7. Comparing GRL and KAOS using the UEML Approach
R. Matulevicius, P. Heymans, A. L. Opdahl
8. Integrated solution to support enterprise interoperability at the business process level on e-Procurement
R. Costa, O. Garcia, M. J. Nuñez, P. Maló, R. Gonçalves
9. Access and Semantic Level Integration of Building Models for Cooperative Fire Protection Planning
M. Lange, U Rüppel
10. Business Process Modelling and Flexibility
S. Nurcan
11. Analysing CIM2PIM Approaches to Improve Interoperability
Reyes Grangel, Kleber Correa, Fulvio D’Antonio, Jean-Pierre Bourey, Arne J. Berre
12. Using IIAM to Assess Interoperability Investments: a Case Study
M. Grandin-Dubost, T. Finet, B Lebreton, G. Doumeingts
Part II. Distributed, Decentralized and Adaptable Interoperability Architecture
13. The EIC - A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion
T. Samsonowa, C. Schroth
14. Improving Interoperability in Collaborative Modelling
S. Roser, B. Bauer
15. Designing a Service Oriented Domain Architecture
J. L. Müller, G. Zhang, T. Kahl, P. Müller
16. Decomposition of Supply Networks - Business Modelling and Interoperability
P. Hofbauer, U. Negretto
17. An Ontology of Interoperability in Inter-Enterprise Communities
Toni Ruokolainen, Yannick Naudet, Thibaud Latour
18. ICT interoperability challenges in decentral, cross-enterprise product engineering
Patrick D. Stiefel, Jörg P. Müller
19. A Security Framework for Smart Ubiquitous Industrial Resources
A. Naumenko, A. Katasonov, V. Terziyan
20. Interoperability through a Platform-Independent Model for Agents
Christian Hahn, Cristián Madrigal-Mora, Klaus Fischer
21. Architecture for the Design and Agent-Based Implementation of Cross-Organizational Business Processes
T. Kahl, I. Zinnikus, S. Roser, C. Hahn, J. Ziemann, J. P. Müller, K. Fischer
22. The Data Grid for the Collaboration Development in the Virtual Enterprise
D. Cui, L. Song
23. Conformance Test of Federated Choreographies
J. Eder, M. Lehmann, A. Tahamtan
Part III. Tools and Methodologies for Enterprise Interoperability
24. Evaluating Quality of Enterprise Modelling Languages: The UEML solution
V. Anaya, G. Berio, M. J. Verdecho
25. Towards a common repository for governmental data: A modelling framework and real world application
S. Mouzakitis, F. Lampathaki, C. Schroth, U. Scheper, T. Janner
26. Improving the collaboration ability among SMEs by developing an open source based collaboration tool
J. B. Hauge, R. Stevens, A. Imtiaz
27. Cartography for designing collaborative processes
V. Rajsiri, J. P. Lorré, F. Bénaben, H. Pingaud
28. Building and validating a Manufacturing Ontology to achieve Interoperability
V. Chapurlat, D. Diep, A. Kalogeras, J. Gialelis
29. A Graph based approach for interoperability evaluation
Séverine Blanc, Yves Ducq, Bruno Vallespir
30. Product Ontology Supporting Information Exchanging in Global Furniture Industry
Carlos Alberto Costa, Valeria L. Salvador, Lara M. Meira, Germana Farina Rechden, Cristian Koliver
31. Living Labs — a new multi-stakeholder approach to user integration
A. J. Schumacher, B. K. Feurstein
32. TermExtractor: a Web Application to Learn the Shared Terminology of Emergent Web Communities
F. Sclano, P. Velardi
33. SMDA: A Service Model Driven Architecture
X. F. Xu, T. Mo, Z. J. Wang
34. Enterprise Interoperability enabling Enterprise Collaboration
K. Mertins, T. Knothe, F. -W. Jäkel
35. Classifying Interoperability Problems for a Method Chunk Repository
M. A. Jeusfeld, P. Backlund, J. Ralyté
Part IV. Semantics and Knowledge Aspects in Enterprise Interoperability
36. Towards an Ontology using a Concern-Oriented Approach for Information Systems Analysis
C. Bogdan, D. Luzi, F. L. Ricci, L. D. Serbanati
37. Integrating HAD Organizational Data Assets using Semantic Web Technologies
J. Cardoso
38. Formalizing the OPAL eBusiness ontology design patterns with OWL
F. D’Antonio, M. Missikoff, F. Taglino
39. An Approach for Building an OWL Ontology for Workflow Interoperability
S. Hamri, N. Boudjlida, M. Boufaida
40. Enabling Cross-Border Interoperability: Modelling Legal Rules for Electronic Transactions in the European Union
G. Gionis, Y. Charalabidis, K. Sourouni, D. Askounis
41. On capturing information requirements in process specifications
E. J. Barkmeyer, P. Denno
42. OntoMas: a Tutoring System dedicated to Ontology Matching
M. Huza, M. Harzallah, F. Trichet
43. Combined SOA Maturity Model (CSOAMM): Towards a Guide for SOA Adoption
Eva Söderström, Fabian Meier
44. Integration of Job Portals by Meta-search
J. Dorn, T. Naz
Part V. Model-driven and Service-oriented Integration and Development
45. ABILITIES to Support a Federated Architecture Based Interoperability Bus with Groupware and Multimedia
B. Pataki, L. Kovács, C. Guglielmina, A. Arezza
46. Context-Aware Service Compositions: A Way to Facilitate Interoperability
L. Bastida, F. J. Nieto
47. External Integration of an e-Services Hub
G. Jiménez, J. Espadas
48. Transforming GRAI Extended Actigrams into UML Activity Diagrams: a First Step to Model Driven Interoperability
Reyes Grangel, Ramzi Ben Salem, Jean-Pierre Bourey, Nicolas Daclin, Yves Ducq
49. Interoperability Oriented Business Object Model
D. C. Zhan, X. F. Xu, F. C. Meng, Z. J. Wang
50. An Integrated Approach to Model-Driven Design, Execution, Analysis and Monitoring
H. Jonkers, M. -E. Iacob, C. Köllmann, M. Goedicke
51. CCTS-based Business Information Modelling for Increasing Cross-Organizational Interoperability
C. Schroth, G. Pemptroad, T. Janner
52. Applying TTCN to enhance B2B Conformance testing frameworks
S. Onofre, C. Agostinho, R. Jardim-Gonçalves, A. Steiger-Garção
53. Enabling Semantic Mediation for Business Applications: XML-RDF, RDF-XML and XSD-RDFS transformations
I. Miletic, M. Vujasinovic, N. Ivezic, Z. Marjanovic
54. Towards a service-oriented enterprise based on business components identification
S. Chaari, F. Biennier, J. Favrel, C. Benamar
55. Business Level Service-Oriented Enterprise Application Integration
Stanislav Pokraev, Dick A. C. Quartel, Maarten W. A. Steen, Andreas Wombacher, Manfred Reichert
56. Interoperability for transport companies
J. A. Álvarez, J. A. Ortega, L. González, F. Velasco, F. J. Cuberos
Part VI. Collaborative Architecture and Formal Interoperability Approaches
57. Enabling Cross-Organizational Interoperability: A Hybrid e-Business Architecture
G. Gionis, Y. Charalabidis, T. Janner, C. Schroth, S. Koussouris, D. Askounis
58. Challenges in Collaboration: Tool Chain Enables Transparency Beyond Partner Borders
S. Heinonen, J. Kääriäinen, J. Takalo
59. A Case Study in Enterprise Modelling for Interoperable Cross-Enterprise Data Exchange
M. Jankovic, N. Ivezic, T. Knothe, Z. Marjanovic, P. Snack
60. An Interoperable E-business platform towards better integration of New Member States SME’s
K. Tolle, V. Kiauleikis, K. Justinaviciene, G. Knoll, C. Guglielmina, A. Arezza
61. Interoperability in Collaborative Networks: An Innovative Approach for the Shoe Up-Stream Business Segment
Claudia-Melania Chituc, César Toscano, Américo Azevedo
62. The ATHENA Interoperability Framework
A. -J. Berre, B Elvesæter, N. Figay, C. Guglielmina, S. G. Johnsen, D. Karlsen, T. Knothe, S. Lippe
63. Towards precise descriptions for programming language interoperability: a general approach based on operational semantics
Gustavo A. Ospina, Baudouin Charlier
64. Organising Manufacturing Information for Engineering Interoperability
A. G. Gunendran, R. I. M. Young, A. F. Cutting-Decelle, J. P. Bourey
65. Extended Influence Diagram Generation
R. Lagerström, P. Johnson, P. Närman
Part VII. Managing, Measuring and Validating Interoperability
66. Assessing Interoperability in the Retail Industry: The Case of Metro Group
A. Chris Kürschner, B. Frédéric Thiesse
67. An ontology for the Environmental and Safety integration in the construction sector
N. Forcada, M. Casals, M. Gangolells, X. Roca, A. Fuertes
68. The value of interoperability in networked enterprises: the case of health care management companies
A. Chapko, B. Lebreton, T. Finet
69. The Interoperability of Information and its Representation in New Media: A Case Study of a Global Content Provider
J. -C. Mariategui, J. Kallinikos
70. Building B2B middleware — Interoperability knowledge management issues
L. Kutvonen
71. Introducing the Common Non-Functional Ontology
Vandana Kabilan, Paul Johannesson, Sini Ruohomaa, Pirjo Moen, Andrea Herrmann, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, Hans Weigand
72. An Iterative Procedure for Efficient Testing of B2B: A Case in Messaging Service Tests
J. Kim, S. Kulvatunyou
73. Towards Interoperable Healthcare Information Systems: The HL7 Conformance Profile Approach
R. Snelick, P. Rontey, L. Gebase, L. Carnahan
Part VIII. Cross-sector Interoperability Solutions
74. An Intelligent Test Methodology to Achieve Interoperability between Business-to-Business (B2B) Applications
Buhwan Jeong, Hyunbo Cho, Taejong Yoo, Jaegyong Chang
75. Testing and Monitoring E-Business using the Event-driven Test Scripting Language
J. Durand, S. Kulvatunyou, J. Woo, M. J. Martin
76. UN/CEFACT Core Components as the basis for structured business communication by SMEs, employing auto-generated, user adjustable forms
Fred Blommestein, Bertjan Broeksema
77. Interoperability Challenges and Solutions in Automotive Collaborative Product Development
F. Stäber, G. Sobrito, J. P. Müller, U. Bartlang, T. Friese
78. A Case Study in Business Application Development Using Open Source and Semantic Web Technologies
I. Novicic, Z. Kokovic, N. Jakovljevic, V. Ljubicic, M. Bacetic, N. Anicic, Z. Marjanovic, N. Ivezic
79. Interoperability Impact Assessment Model: An Overview
B. Lebreton, C. Legner
80. A primitive ontology model for product lifecycle meta data in the closed-loop PLM
H. B. Jun, D. Kiritsis, P. Xirouchakis
81. SAMBA — An Agent architecture for Ambient Intelligence Elements Interoperability
Arne-Jørgen Berre, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Djamel Khadraoui, François Charoy, George Athanasopoulos, Michael Pantazoglou, Jean-Henry Morin, Pavlos Moraitis, Nikolaos Spanoudakis
82. Determining Runtime Properties of Mobile Software Architectures
Volker Gruhn, Clemens Schäfer
Part IX. Applications, Case Studies, Best Practice and Standards
83. Enabling Interoperability in the Area of Multi-Brand Vehicle Configuration
Michael Klein, Ulrike Greiner, Thomas Genßler, Jürgen Kuhn, Matthias Born
84. Model-Generated Workplaces: An Interoperability Approach
R. K. Rolfsen, D. Boell, C. Pronios, T. Knothe, M. Anastasiou, B. Elvesæter, H. Jørgensen
85. Parsing Effort in a B2B Integration Scenario — An Industrial Case Study
B. Bazijanec, O. Gausmann, K. Turowski
86. Towards automatic semantic integration
Gergely Lukácsy, Péter Szeredi, Tamás Benko
87. Integration of an Acoustic Simulation Tool with CAAD Environments using ifcXML
M. E. Ilal, S. Macit
88. On Web Service Evolution Monitoring
W. Schreiner, Peter Hrastnik
89. Enhancing STEP-based Interoperabity Using Model Morphisms
C. Agostinho, J. Sarraipa, F. D’Antonio, R. Jardim-Gonçalves
90. Schema description for arbitrary data formats with the Data Format Description Language
Anthony Beardsmore
91. Web services to resolve concept identifiers for an effective product data exchange
W. Wilkes, N. Ondracek, M. Oancea, M. Seiceanu
92. Application Development with Virtual Teams: Models and Metrics
D. Radoiu
93. Business Interoperability Profiles: Relating Business Interoperability Issues To Technical Interoperability Solutions
Ulrike Greiner, Christine Legner, Sonia Lippe, Kristin Wende
94. An Approach for Service-Oriented Urbanism
S. Izza, L. Vincent, P. Burlat
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- Author(s)
- Gonçalves, Ricardo J.
- Mertins, Kai
- Müller, Jörg P.
- Zelm, Martin
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Technology, Energy, Traffic
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781846288586