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- New Collaborative Organizations And Their Research NeedsLuis M. Camarinha-Matos. 3-14
- Collaborative Knowledge Networks - Reflections From A Performance Measurement, Complexity And Knowledge PerspectiveNorman G. Roth, Stephen Evans. 15-22
- Modeling The Structure Of Collaborative Networks: Some ContributionsAntónio Lucas Soares, Jorge Pinho de Sousa, Francisco Barbedo. 23-30
- A Roadmap For Strategic Research On Virtual OrganizationsLuis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh. 33-46
- COCONET: A Roadmap For Context-Aware Cooperation EnvironmentsHans Schaffers, Amnon Ribak. 47-54
- Vision E-Company: The Network-Centric EnterprisesThierry Bouron. 55-62
- Trust Building In The Creation Of Virtual Enterprises In Mobile Agent-Based ArchitecturesRicardo J. Rabelo. 65-72
- Partner Evaluation And Selection In Virtual Enterprises Using A Profile Theory Based ApproachStamatios Tsakopoulos, Albert Bokma, Valentina Plekhanova. 73-84
- Requirements For An Agent-Based Approach To Support Virtual EnterprisesSobah Abbas Petersen, Geir J. Husøy, Edgar Karlsen, Mihhail Matskin. 85-92
- Order Acquiring And Processing In The Virtual FactoryAdrian Plüss, Charles Huber. 95-102
- Development Of New Technologies To Enable The Creation Of Virtual Enterprises In The Leather SectorMyrna Flores, Marzio Albertoni. 103-110
- Ecosystem For Virtual EnterpriseWilson Lau. 111-120
- ARICON Initiative: Barriers In Adopting The Virtual Enterprise Approach In The New Product Development (NPD) ContextRoxana Belecheanu, Kulwant S. Pawar, Johann c. k. h. Riedel, Roberto Santoro, Marco Conte. 123-134
- The e-Business On Demand Life CycleYigal Hoffner. 135-144
- V-Chain: Migrating From Extended To Virtual Enterprise Within An Automotive Supply ChainAngel Ortiz Bas, Rubén Darío Franco, Marc Alba. 145-152
- Towards An Engineering Framework For Networks Of FirmsAli Zaidat, Lucien Vincent, Xavier Boucher. 155-162
- Foundation For Networking: A Theoretical View On The Virtual OrganizationJens Eschenbaecher, Sonja Ellmann. 163-170
- Organizing And Managing Virtual Enterprises: The ECB FrameworkAlessandro D Atri. 171-178
- Building A Virtual Laboratory For Scientific Experimentation In Molecular BiologyCésar Garita, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Ozgul Unal, Louis O. Hertzberger. 181-190
- Towards An Internet Enabled Cooperative Manufacturing Management FrameworkQi Hao, Weiming Shen, Giuseppe Stecca, Lihui Wang. 191-200
- Pervasive Software Services For Dynamic Virtual OrganizationsSchahram Dustdar, Harald Gall. 201-208
- Virtual Community Support In TelecareHamideh Afsarmanesh, Víctor Guevara-Masís, Louis O. Hertzberger. 211-220
- Underlying Its Business Processes With Flexible And Plugged Peer Systems: The Open ITS IBus ApproachA. Luís Osório, M. Martins Barata, Arnaldo J. Brantes, J. Sales Gomes, Gastão C. Jacquet. 221-230
- Flexible And Plugged Peer Systems Integration To ITS-IBUS: The Case Of EFC And LPR SystemsA. Luís Osório, Arnaldo J. Brantes, Jorge C. Gonçalves, Paul Araújo, J. Miguel Machado, J. Sales Gomes, Gastão C. Jacquet. 231-240
- Agent Technology for Virtual OrganizationsVladimír Marík, Michal Pechoucek. 243-252
- A Framework For Multi-Agent Modelling Of Virtual OrganisationsGeorge Rzevski, Petr Skobelev, Sergey Batishchev, Artem Orlov. 253-260
- Using Competency Questions To Evaluate An Agent-Based Model For Virtual EnterprisesSobah Abbas Petersen. 261-270
- Organizational Semiotics: A Normative Agent-Based Approach To VE ModellingJoaquim Filipe, José Cordeiro. 271-278
- The External Intelligent InfrastructureDag Karlsen, Frank M. Lillehagen, Dag Runar Elvekrok. 281-288
- Ontological Engineering For Corporate Knowledge Portal DesigTatiana Gavrilova, Vladimir Gorovoy. 289-296
- Towards Adaptive Ontology-Based Virtual Business NetworksPeter Weiß, Alexander Maedche. 297-304
- Towards Ontology Solutions For Enabling Interoperability In Virtual EnterprisesRaffaello Lepratti, Ulrich Berger. 307-314
- E-Business Interoperability Through Ontology Semantic MappingNuno Silva, João Rocha, José Cardoso. 315-322
- Basic Concepts And Approaches To Develop Interoperability Of Enterprise ApplicationsDavid Chen, Guy Doumeingts. 323-330
- Barriers To KM Between Organisational Cultures In The Face Of Concurrent Enterprising: How To Overcome Them?Patricia Wolf, Michael Wunram. 333-340
- Knowledge Sharing And Advice Seeking In A Software Engineering CommunityJie Yan, Dimitris Assimakopoulos. 341-350
- Applying Knowledge Management To Support A Virtual Organization Of Mould And Die MakersCelson Lima, Rolando Vargas Vallejos, Gregório Varvakis. 351-358
- Integrated Product Development In Virtual Enterprises Supported By Web-Based ApplicationsJoaquín Aca, Ricardo Mejía, Marcela Velandia, Eunice García, Nathalíe Galeano, Horacio Ahuett, Arturo Molina, Paul K. Wright. 361-368
- Agent Based Dynamic Information Gathering And Organization For Distributed Product DevelopmentShusheng Zhang, Yaqi Chen, Weiming Shen, Hamada Ghenniwa. 369-378
- Standardization Of Machining Process Planning In Powertrain Production Using A CAD-Based IT-ToolMichael Weyrich, Jing Cai, Ulrich Berger. 379-388
- E-Hubs - Collaborative Engineering Enabled Through Web Broker ServicesG. Schuh, Godfried Augenbroe, P. Wegehaupt. 389-396
- Two-Level Environment For Supply Chain ManagementCarlos Machado, Marcius Fabius Henriques Carvalho, Pythágoras G. Furtado. 399-406
- Partnering Mechanism With Adaptive Multi-Agent Protocol For Virtual EnterpriseToshiya Kaihara, Susumu Fujii. 407-414
- Use Of Gaming And Simulation To Study Self-Organising Behaviour Of Virtual EnterprisesRoger M. Kerr, Gang Wu. 415-422
- A Distributed Simulation Model For Inventory Management In A Supply ChainGiuseppe Confessore, Stefano Giordani, Giuseppe Stecca. 423-430
- Peer-To-Peer Process Integration In Virtual Engineering OrganizationsEva-Maria Kern, Axel Hahn, Alf Benger. 433-440
- Collaborative BP Engineering In Alliances Of SMESFrédérique Biennier, Joël Favrel. 441-448
- Toward A New Abstraction Vocabulary For Process ModelingH. Ted Goranson. 449-456
- Use Of Workflow-Patterns For Process Modeling In The Building IndustryMartin Keller, Karsten Menzel, Raimar J. Scherer. 457-464
- Development And Management Of East-West European Extended EnterprisesClaudia Dold, Paolo Mauro, Rita Nøstdal, Fabrizio Pierpaoli. 467-474
- Configuring Consumer-Demand Driven Supply NetworksPhilipp Schiegg, António Lucas Soares, Amit Garg, Robert Roesgen, Volker Stich. 475-482
- A Case Of Outsourcing In The Phenolic Resin IndustryS. R. I. Pires, H. B. Vernalha. 483-490
- Management Of Virtual Enterprises: A Case Study Of German Rapid Prototyping SMESFrank Wagner, Jochen Eichert, Roman Schirra. 493-500
- Methodology On Product Life Cycle Challenge Management For Virtual EnterprisesVesa Salminen, Balan Pillai. 501-508
- Study On Coordination Of A Large Project In A Virtual EnterpriseJohn P. T. Mo, Mingwei Zhou, Julia Anticev, Laszlo Nemes. 509-516
- DESTION - A Dynamic Link Between Employers And Their Employee Benefit ProvidersSimon Field, Gert Dazler. 519-526
- Identifying Classes Of Users To Facilitate NegotiationLuís Nogueira, Eugenio Oliveira. 527-534
- Moving Co-Branding To The Web: Service-Level Agreement ImplicationsOscar Díaz, Salvador Trujillo. 535-542
- Innovative Trade Fairs For Incubating Virtual EnterprisesFrancesco M. Barbini. 543-550