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- EI3-IC OverviewKurt Kosanke. 3-6
- ICEIMT: History and ChallengesH. Ted Goranson. 7-14
- Accomplishments of the ICEIMT 02James G. Nell, H. Ted Goranson. 15-23
- Enterprise Modelling and IntegrationFrançois Vernadat. 25-33
- A Merged Future for Knowledge Management and Enterprise ModelingH. Ted Goranson, Michael N. Huhns, James G. Nell, Hervé Panetto, Guillermina Tormo Carbó, Michael Wunram. 37-50
- Anchoring Knowledge in Business-Process Models to support Interoperability of Virtual OrganizationsPeter Heisig, Martine Callot, Jan Goossenaerts, Kurt Kosanke, John Krogstie, Nenad Stojanovic. 51-60
- Managing Processes and Knowledge in Inter-Organisational EnvironmentsDavid Chen, Frank M. Lillehagen, Niek du Preez, Raul Poler Escoto, Martin Zelm. 61-70
- Ontologies and their Role in Knowledge Management and E-Business ModellingHans Akkermans. 71-82
- Semantic Bridging of Independent Enterprise OntologiesMichael N. Huhns, Larry M. Stephens. 83-90
- Active Knowledge Models and Enterprise Knowledge ManagementFrank M. Lillehagen, John Krogstie. 91-99
- Synthesising an Industrial Strength Enterprise OntologyChristopher Partridge, Milena Stefanova. 101-109
- Agents and Advanced Virtual Enterprises: Needs and an ApproachH. Ted Goranson, Guillermina Tormo Carbó, Yoshiro Fukuda, Lee Eng Wah, James G. Nell, Martin Zelm. 113-125
- Virtual Enterprise Planning Methods and ConceptsRichard H. Weston, Cheng Leong Ang, Peter Bernus, Roland Jochem, Kurt Kosanke, Henry Ming. 127-134
- Quality of Virtual Enterprise Reference ModelsPeter Bernus. 135-146
- The Business Process (Quiet) RevolutionMeir H. Levi. 147-158
- Enterprise Architecture and Systems EngineeringPeter Webb. 159-166
- Proposal of a Reference Framework for Manufacturing Systems EngineeringGregor von Cieminski, Marco Macchi, Marco Garetti, Hans-Peter Wiendahl. 167-176
- The Users View of Enterprise Integration and the Enterprise Process ArchitectureJuan Carlos Mendez Barreiro. 177-182
- Matching Teams to Business ProcessesNikita Byer, Richard H. Weston. 183-194
- Analysis of Perceptions of Personnel at Organisational Levels on the Integration of Product, Functional and Process OrientationsRuth Sara Aguilar-Savén. 195-203
- Challenges to Multi-Enterprise IntegrationWilliam J. Tolone, Bei-tseng Chu, Gail-Joon Ahn, Robert G. Wilhelm, John E. Sims. 205-216
- Practices in Knowledge Management in Small and Medium FirmsRaul Poler Escoto, Angel Ortiz Bas, Guillerma Tormo Carbó, David Gutierrez Vañó. 217-224
- Component-Based Automotive Production SystemsRichard H. Weston, Andrew A. West, Robert Harrison. 225-234
- The MISSION ProjectMarkus Rabe, Frank-Walter Jaekel. 235-242
- System Requirements: Products, Processes and ModelsJames G. Nell, Em delaHostria, Richard L. Engwall, Myong Kang, Kurt Kosanke, Juan Carlos Mendez Barreiro, Weiming Shen. 245-252
- Ontologies as a New Cost Factor in Enterprise IntegrationH. Ted Goranson, Bei-tseng Chu, Michael Grüninger, Nenad Ivezic, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Yannis Labrou, Ryusuke Masuoka, Yun Peng, Amit P. Sheth, David Shorter. 253-263
- From Integration To Collaborative BusinessMike Payne. 265-271
- Enterprise Interoperability: A Standardisation ViewDavid Chen, François Vernadat. 273-282
- Interoperability of Standards to Support Application IntegrationEm delaHostria. 283-294
- MultiView Program Status: Data Standards for the Integrated Digital EnvironmentRichard L. Engwall, John W. Reber. 295-301
- Workflow Quality of ServiceJorge Cardoso, Amit P. Sheth, John A. Miller. 303-311
- Improving PDM Systems Integration Using Software AgentsYinsheng Li, Weiming Shen, Hamada Ghenniwa. 313-324
- Ontologies for Semantically Interoperable Electronic CommerceLeo Obrst, Howard Liu, Robert E. Wray, Lori Wilson. 325-333
- Steps in Enterprise ModellingIoannis L. Kotsiopoulos, Torsten Engel, Frank-Walter Jaekel, Kurt Kosanke, Juan Carlos Mendez Barreiro, Angel Ortiz Bas, Michaël Petit, Patric Raynaud. 337-345
- New Support Technologies for Enterprise IntegrationH. Ted Goranson, Roland Jochem, James G. Nell, Hervé Panetto, Christopher Partridge, Francesca Sempere Ripoll, David Shorter, Peter Webb, Martin Zelm. 347-358
- Some Methodological Clues for Defining a Unified Enterprise Modelling LanguageMichaël Petit. 359-369
- Common Representation through UEML - Requirements and ApproachRoland Jochem. 371-379
- UML Semantics Representation of Enterprise Modelling ConstructsHervé Panetto. 381-387
- Language SemanticsIoannis L. Kotsiopoulos. 389-397
- Modelling of Distributed Business ProcessesHans Grabowski, Torsten Engel. 399-405
- Needs and Characteristics of Methodologies for Enterprise IntegrationMarc Hawa, Angel Ortiz Bas, Francisco-Cruz Lario Esteban. 407-415
- Argumentation for Explicit Representation of Control with Enterprise Modelling and IntegrationBruno Vallespir, David Chen, Guy Doumeingts. 417-424