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- Development of Dynamic Composed Services Based on the ContextFrancisco Javier Nieto, Leire Bastida, Marisa Escalante, Alayn Gortazar. 3-12 [doi]
- Semantics of Interoperable and Outsourced Information SystemsHerman Balsters, George B. Huitema. 13-22 [doi]
- A Platform Independent Model for Service Oriented ArchitecturesGorka Benguria Elguezabal, Xabier Larrucea, Brian Elvesæter, Tor Neple, Anthony Beardsmore, Michael Friess. 23-32 [doi]
- Formalizing Analysis of Enterprise ArchitecturePontus Johnson, Lars Nordström, Robert Lagerström. 35-44 [doi]
- To Adapt or Not to Adapt, That is the QuestionWillem-Jan van den Heuvel. 45-54 [doi]
- Value object analysis and the transformation from value model to process modelHans Weigand, Paul Johannesson, Birger Andersson, Maria Bergholtz, Ananda Edirisuriya, Tharaka Ilayperuma. 55-65 [doi]
- Activity Diagram Based Process Family Architectures for Enterprise Application FamiliesArnd Schnieders, Mathias Weske. 67-76 [doi]
- An Integrated Model-driven Service Engineering EnvironmentJoão Paulo A. Almeida, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Henk Jonkers, Marc M. Lankhorst, Diederik van Leeuwen. 79-89 [doi]
- UML for Enterprise Modelling: basis for a Model-Driven ApproachReyes Grangel, Jean Pierre Bourey, Ricardo Chalmeta, Michel Bigand. 91-101 [doi]
- Solving Problems in the Parameterisation of ERPs Using a Model-Driven ApproachReyes Grangel, Jean Pierre Bourey, Arne J. Berre. 103-113 [doi]
- A Decentralized Broker Architecture for Collaborative Business Process Modelling and EnactmentBernhard Bauer, Jörg P. Müller, Stephan Roser. 115-125 [doi]
- Discretization of Continuous Features by Using a KernelL. González, Francisco Velasco, Francisco Javier Cuberos, J. A. Ortega, Cecilio Angulo. 129-136 [doi]
- Designing and Implementing Cross-Organizational Business Processes - Description and Application of a Modelling FrameworkUlrike Greiner, Sonia Lippe, Timo Kahl, Jörg Ziemann, Frank-Walter Jäkel. 137-147 [doi]
- Quality Criteria for Enterprise Modelling in the Context of Networked EnterprisesThomas Knothe, Roland Jochem. 149-158 [doi]
- The UEML Approach to Modelling Construct DescriptionAndreas L. Opdahl. 159-168 [doi]
- A Roadmap for UEMLAndreas L. Opdahl, Giuseppe Berio. 169-178 [doi]
- An Interoperable Platform to Implement Collaborative Forecasting in OEM Supply ChainsRaul Poler, Ángel Ortiz Bas, Francisco-Cruz Lario Esteban, Marc Alba. 179-188 [doi]
- Service- and Process-Matching - An Approach towards Interoperability Design and Implementation of Business NetworksDominik Vanderhaeghen, Dirk Werth, Timo Kahl, Peter Loos. 189-198 [doi]
- Achieving Enterprise Model Interoperability Applying a Common Enterprise MetamodelJörg Ziemann, Oddrun Ohren, Frank-Walter Jäkel, Timo Kahl, Thomas Knothe. 199-208 [doi]
- Interoperability Characterization Using Enterprise Modeling and Graph RepresentationSéverine Blanc, Yves Ducq, Bruno Vallespir. 209-218 [doi]
- Semantic Service Modeling: Enabling System InteroperabilityStanislav Pokraev, Dick A. C. Quartel, Maarten W. A. Steen, Manfred Reichert. 221-230 [doi]
- Supporting Scientific Collaboration in a Network of Excellence Through a Semantically Indexed Knowledge MapPaola Velardi, Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Michaël Petit. 231-241 [doi]
- Mapping XML Schema to OWLNenad Anicic, Nenad Ivezic, Zoran Marjanovic. 243-252 [doi]
- Extending OWL-S to Solve Enterprise Application Integration IssuesSaïd Izza, Lucien Vincent, Patrick Burlat, Pierre Lebrun, Hugues Solignac. 253-263 [doi]
- Practical Issues in Ontology Modeling: The Case of Defence Conceptual Modeling Framework-OntologyAntonio De Nicola 0001, Vandana Kabilan, Michele Missikoff, Vahid Mojtahed. 265-274 [doi]
- Digital Resource Discovery: Semantic Annotation and Matching TechniquesDevis Bianchini, Silvana Castano, Fulvio D'Antonio, Valeria De Antonellis, Mounira Harzallah, Jérôme David, Michele Missikoff, Stefano Montanelli. 275-285 [doi]
- A Model for Assessing the Impact of Enterprise Application Interoperability in the Typical European EnterpriseYannis Charalabidis, Dimitris Askounis, George Gionis. 287-296 [doi]
- Ontology-based Transformations for Achieving Interoperability in AmISergey Erofeev, Xabier Larrucea. 297-306 [doi]
- A Decentralized Approach for Inter-Enterprise Business Process CollaborationXiaoqiang Qiao, Jun Wei, Tao Huang. 309-319 [doi]
- Towards a Conceptualization of Decisional InteroperabilityNicolas Daclin, David Chen, Bruno Vallespir. 321-329 [doi]
- Interoperability and Synergism of Decision, Information and Flexibility to Improve Performances of Enterprise Systems: KM ImplicationsSubhash Wadhwa, Avneet Saxena, Yves Ducq. 331-339 [doi]
- Service Typing in Collaborative SystemsToni Ruokolainen, Lea Kutvonen. 343-353 [doi]
- Decentralized Metadata Development for Open B2B Electronic BusinessFred van Blommestein. 355-364 [doi]
- The TrustCoM Approach to Enforcing Agreements between Interoperating EnterprisesMichael D. Wilson, Alvaro Arenas, David Chadwick, Theo Dimitrakos, Jürgen Doser, Pablo Giambiagi, David Golby, Christian Geuer-Pollmann, Jochen Haller, Ketil Stølen, Tobias Mahler, Lorenzo Martino, Xavier Parent, Santi Ristol, J. Sairamesh, Lutz Schubert, Nilufer Tuptuk. 365-375 [doi]
- Organisational Inter-operability: Towards Enterprise UrbanismFrédérique Biennier, Hervé Mathieu. 377-386 [doi]
- An Integrated Approach for Organizational Data InteroperabilityJennifer Sampson, Csaba Veres, Monika Lanzenberger. 387-396 [doi]
- Managing the Lifecycle of Cross-organizational Collaborative Business ProcessesPhilipp Walter, Dirk Werth, Peter Loos. 397-406 [doi]
- Interoperability through Model-based Generation: The Case of the Collaborative Information System (CIS)Jihed Touzi, Jean-Pierre Lorré, Frédérick Bénaben, Hervé Pingaud. 407-416 [doi]
- A Natural Basis for InteroperabilityB. Nick Rossiter, Michael A. Heather, David A. Nelson. 417-426 [doi]
- Designing a Modular Infrastructure for Exploratory Integration of Interoperability ApproachesNikolay Mehandjiev, Paul W. P. J. Grefen, Iain Duncan Stalker, Rik Eshuis, Kurt Fessl, Georg Weichhart. 427-437 [doi]
- Supply Chain Management System and Interoperability through EAI PlatformLina Zhou, Xiaofei Xu, Tao Huang, Shengchun Deng. 441-450 [doi]
- Enhancing Interoperability of Manufacturing Software Units Using Capability ProfilingWeiPing Yu, Michiko Matsuda, Qian Wang. 451-460 [doi]
- Towards a Product Oriented Process Modelling for Enterprise Applications Synchronisation and InteroperabilitySalah Baïna, Hervé Panetto, Gérard Morel. 461-472 [doi]
- Developing Interoperable Business Processes Using Web Services and PoliciesZakaria Maamar, Djamal Benslimane, Ghita Kouadri Mostéfaoui, Sattanathan Subramanian, Chirine Ghedira. 475-487 [doi]
- Talea: An Extensible Framework for E-Business IntegrationGuido Levi, Andrea Vagliengo, Anna Goy. 489-498 [doi]
- A Complexity Based Approach to Collaborations in the Tool and Die IndustryGünther Schuh, Alexander Sauer, Sebastian Döring. 499-508 [doi]
- Modelling Inter-organizational Workflow Security in a Peer-to-Peer EnvironmentAndrea Nowak, Michael Hafner, Michael Breu, Ruth Breu. 509-519 [doi]
- Enterprise Software with Half-Duplex InteroperationsMichael Johnson. 521-530 [doi]
- e-Proc a TO BE Scenario for Business InteroperabilityRuben Costa, Oscar Garcia, Maria José Nuñez, Pedro M. N. Maló, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves. 531-540 [doi]
- ICT Standards Development - Finding the Best PlatformKai Jakobs. 543-552 [doi]
- Experts on Causes of Incompatibility between Standard-Compliant ProductsTineke M. Egyedi. 553-563 [doi]
- Achieving Influence on Standardisation BodiesEva Söderström. 565-574 [doi]
- Interoperability in Healthcare: Standards for the French Project of a National Personal Medical RecordPhilippe Lagouarde, Benoit Le Blanc, Bruno Vallespir. 575-584 [doi]