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- Standards in Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organisational IntegrationKurt Kosanke. 9-20 [doi]
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- The Nature of Knowledge and its Sharing through ModelsPeter Bemus, Brane Kalpic. 53-66 [doi]
- ATHENA Integrated Project and the Mapping to International Standard ISO 15704David Chen, Thomas Knothe, Martin Zelm. 67-77 [doi]
- Architectural Principles for Enterprise Frameworks: Guidance for InteroperabilityRichard A. Martin, Edward L. Robertson, John A. Springer. 79-91 [doi]
- UEML: a Further StepGiuseppe Berio. 93-104 [doi]
- Connecting EAI-Domains Via SOA - Central vs. Distributed Approaches to Establish Flexible ArchitecturesMarten Schönherr. 105-115 [doi]
- A Meta-methodology for Collaborative Network Organisations: A Case Study and ReflectionsOvidiu Noran. 117-130 [doi]
- An Ontological Approach to Characterising Enterprise Architecture FrameworksOddrun Pauline Ohren. 131-141 [doi]
- Coherent Models of Processes and Human SystemsRichard H. Weston. 143-160 [doi]
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- Building a Better TeamJason Mausberg. 173-181 [doi]
- A Reference Model for Human Supply Chain Integration: an Interdisciplinary ApproachStavros T. Ponis, E. Koronis. 183-192 [doi]
- A Proposition for Risk Analysis in Manufacturing and Enterprise ModelingVincent Chapurlat, Jacky Montmain, Djamel Gharbi. 193-202 [doi]
- An Ontology for Static Knowledge ProvenanceMark S. Fox, Jingwei Huang. 203-213 [doi]
- Object Model for Planning and Scheduling Integration in Discrete Manufacturing EnterprisesYasuyuki Nishioka. 215-224 [doi]
- B2B Applications, BPEL4WS, Web Services and .NET in the Context of MDAJean Bézivin, Slimane Hammoudi, Denivaldo Lopes, Frédéric Jouault. 225-236 [doi]
- A Research Framework for Operationalizing Measures of Enterprise IntegrationRonald E. Giachetti, Paula Hernandez, Alba Nydia Nuñez, Duane P. Truex. 237-247 [doi]
- A Vision of Enterprise Integration Considerations - A holistic perspective as shown by the Purdue Enterprise Reference ArchitectureHong Li, Theodore J. Williams. 249-267 [doi]
- Enterprise Integration Engineering as an Enabler for Business Process ManagementArturo Molina, Jorge Garza, Guillermo Jimenez. 269-278 [doi]
- Deriving Enterprise Engineering and Integration Frameworks from Supply Chain Management PracticesÁngel Ortiz Bas, Víctor Anaya, Rubén Darío Franco. 279-288 [doi]
- How to Model Business Processes with GPNGünter Schmidt, Oliver Braun. 289-302 [doi]
- Enterprise Integration and Networking: Issues, Trends and VisionArturo Molina, David Chen, Hervé Panetto, François B. Vernadat, Larry Whitman. 303-313 [doi]
- Enterprise Integration Approaches in Healthcare: A Decade of Trial and ErrorV. Jagannathan. 315-323 [doi]
- An Enterprise Modelling Approach to Team Systems EngineeringNikita Byer, Richard H. Western. 325-336 [doi]
- Improving Supply Chain Performance through Business Process ReengineeringAndréa Wattky Crestan, Gilles Neubert. 337-349 [doi]
- Toward the Knowledge-based EnterpriseRaffaello Lepratti, Jing Cai, Ulrich Berger, Michael Weyrich. 351-361 [doi]
- Strategic Process IntegrationJuan Carlos Méndez. 363-371 [doi]
- Manufacturing and Engineering in the Information Society: Responding to Global ChallengesJan B. M. Goossenaerts, Eiji Arai, John J. Mills, Fumihiko Kimura. 375-380 [doi]
- Considering Designer's Intention for the Development of Feature Library of a Process Planning SystemHendry Muljadi, Koichi Ando, Hideaki Takeda, M. Kanamaru. 381-388 [doi]
- Manipulation Planning for Knotting Linear Objects with One HandTsunenori Kato, Hidefumi Wakamatsu, Akira Tsumaya, Eiji Arai. 389-397 [doi]
- Cost Prediction System Using Activity-Based Model for Machine Tool OperationHirohisa Narita, Lian-Yi Chen, Hideo Fujimoto. 399-407 [doi]
- Information Modeling for Product Lifecycle ManagementQ. Shu, Ch. Wang. 409-416 [doi]
- Generic Core Life Cycle and Conceptual Architecture for the Development of Collaborative SystemsTad Gonsalves, Kiyoshi Itoh. 417-426 [doi]
- Integrated Process Management System and RFID Directory ServicesMasayuki Takata, Eiji Arai, Junichi Yagi. 427-436 [doi]
- Seven Tools of Operation Standardization for Mass Production of a New ProductKosei Sugitani, Hiroshi Morita, Hiroaki Ishii. 437-445 [doi]
- Workbench: A Planning Tool for Faster Factory OptimizationGeorg F. Wiesinger. 447-458 [doi]