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Enterprise Interoperability II: New Challenges and Approaches
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036aXA-GB
037beng
077a264237277 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Enterprise Interoperability ; 2
087q978-1-84628-857-9
100bGonçalves, Ricardo J.
104bMüller, Jörg P.
108bMertins, Kai
112bZelm, Martin
331 Enterprise Interoperability II
335 New Challenges and Approaches
410 London
412 Springer London
425 2007
425a2007
433 Online-Ressource (XVII, 894 p, digital)
451bSpringerLink. Bücher
527 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Enterprise Interoperability ; 2
540aISBN 978-1-84628-858-6
700 |KJMV
700 |TBC
700 |TEC000000
700b|658.5
700c|TA177.4-185
700g1270877550 ST 200
700g1333697090 SS 2007
750 Enterprise Modelling and Interoperability Engineering -- Distributed, Decentralized and Adaptable Interoperability Architecture -- Tools and Methodologies for Enterprise Interoperability -- Semantics and Knowledge Aspects in Enterprise Interoperability -- Model-driven and Service-oriented Integration and Development -- Collaborative Architecture and Formal Interoperability Approaches -- Managing, Measuring and Validating Interoperability -- Cross-sector Interoperability Solutions -- Applications, Case Studies, Best Practice and Standards.
753 Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products without special effort from the user is a key issue in manufacturing and industrial enterprise generally. It is fundamental to the production of goods and services quickly and at low cost at the same time as maintaining levels of quality and customisation. Interoperability is achieved if internal and external collaborators can interact on at least three levels: data, applications and business enterprise (through the architecture of an enterprise model and making allowance for the semantics of both partners). Not only a problem of software and IT technologies, it implies support for communication and transactions between different organisations that must be based on shared business references. Today, a new and important consideration must be taken into account – economic business evaluation and the definition of dissemination policy. Composed of over 90 papers, Enterprise Interoperability II 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. The I-ESA’07 conference from which this book is drawn was sponsored by the European Union via the INTEROP network of excellence and the ATHENA integrated project (in the frame of the 6th IST Framework Research Program). It is also supported by the International Federation for Information Processing, the International Federation of Automatic Control and various national associations. A concise reference to the state of the art in software interoperability, Enterprise Interoperability II will be of great value to engineers and computer scientists working in manufacturing and other process industries and to software engineers and electronic and manufacturing engineers working in the academic environment.
012 27049460X
081 Enterprise Interoperability II
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-858-6
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