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- Analysis on 10 years of ISPE/CEconf communityP. M. Wognum, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, R. de Graaf, Fiona Lettice, Rajkumar Roy. 1-7
- Application of data mining and intelligent agent technologies to concurrent engineeringPericles A. Mitkas, Andreas L. Symeonidis, Dionisis Kehagias, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis. 11-18
- A generic agent message repositoryRobert Magnus. 19-21
- Embedding data-driven decision strategies on software agents: the case of a multi-agent system for monitoring air-quality indexesIoannis N. Athanasiadis, Pericles A. Mitkas, Gokce Laleci, Yildiray Kabak. 23-30
- Open source supply chainsAndreas L. Symeonidis, Dionisis Kehagias, Adamantios Koumpis, Apostolos Vontas. 31-36
- Fuzzy multiple-level sequential patterns discovery from customer transaction databaseChen An, Ye Huilin. 37-42
- Taboo search as an intelligent agent for bid evaluationDalila Boughaci, Habiba Drias. 43-48
- A multi-agent system-based ETL approach for complex dataOmar Boussaid, Fadila Bentayeb, Jérôme Darmont. 49-52
- Temporal aspects of data warehousingSteffen Stock, Frank Beekmann. 53-59
- Towards semantic temporal support in data integrationArne Harren. 61-68
- Time aspects in SAP business information warehouseMichael Hahne. 69-74
- Clustering of IT application systems for designing a data warehouseK. Kruczynski. 75-80
- Communication and interaction protocols for multi-agent systems in a framework based on C# and the common language infrastructureAndrea Gozzi, Mauro Coccoli, Antonio Boccalatte. 83-90
- A multi-agent system for improving result ranking service of web search enginesRushed Kanawati. 91-98
- Combined parallel and agent-based methods in distributed logistics networksWilhelm Dangelmaier, Hubertus Franke, P. Scheideler. 99-103
- Distributed event dissemination for ubiquitous agentsSasu Tarkoma. 105-110
- An agent-based approach to knowledge management in distributed designOvidiu Chira, Camelia Chira, Thomas Roche, David Tormey, Attracta Brennan. 111-119
- Dialogue in teamworkBarbara Dunin-Keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge. 121-128
- Learning preferences to provide adviceLuís Nogueira, Eugénio C. Oliveira. 129-134
- Learning as a methodology for partner selection in agent-based negotiationGuilherme A. S. Pereira, Eugénio C. Oliveira. 135-141
- Agent based web content categorizationPedro A. C. Sousa, João Paulo Pimentão, Bruno René D. Santos, Adolfo Steiger-Garção. 143-150
- Multi-agent based internet searchFabrício Enembreck, Jean-Paul A. Barthès. 151-159
- Negotiation algorithms for collaborative design settingsMark Klein, Peyman Faratin, Hiroki Sayama, Yaneer Bar-Yam. 161-167
- ANTS: an API for creating negotiation applicationsPhilippe Mathieu, Marie-Hélène Verrons. 169-175
- Model for situated multi-agent systems with regional synchronizationDanny Weyns, Tom Holvoet. 177-188
- The DEMIAN system approach to intrusion detectionJoão Carlos Gluz, Rosa Maria Viccari, Josue Klafke Sperb. 189-197
- Task-oriented engineering of coordinated software systemsEnrico Denti, Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci. 199-205
- An application of the mediator apphttp: //www.sys.wakayama-u.ac.jp/~yoshino/roach to services over the webB. Reynaud, G. Giraldo. 209-215
- An automated information integration technique using an ontoly-based database approachLadjel Bellatreche, Guy Pierra, Dung Nguyen Xuan, Dehainsala Hondjack. 217-223
- Mapping of product dictionaries and corresponding catalog dataAlbert Bullig, Timo. Schnadhorst, Wolfgang Wilkes. 225-234
- From hyperclasses to IS componentsSlim Turki, Michel Léonard, Nicolas Arni-Bloch. 235-241
- Context-explication in conceptual ontologies: the PLIB approachGuy Pierra. 243-253
- Concepts and benefits of the German ISO 13584 compliant online dictionary www.DINsml.netNikolaus Ondracek, Stefan Sander. 255-261
- Classification, taxonomy, ontology, what do we mean with it?K. Woestenenk. 263-268
- PLIB ontology for B2B electronic commerceYoucef Aklouf, Guy Pierra, Yamine Aït Ameur, Habiba Drias. 269-278
- Modelling product ontology with CQLH. Murayama, O. Lemarchand, Y. Mizoguchi. 279-286
- On the consistency of cardinality constraints in UML modellingFaouzi Boufarès, Hachemi Bennaceur, A. Osmani. 287-292
- Data integrity for concurrent engineering transactionsStefan Böttcher. 293-301
- Collaborative product modelling in heterogeneous environments: an approach based on XML schemaFrancesco Bianconi, Paolo Conti. 303-310
- Reducing parts diversity in product design: a data centered approachJérôme Chochon, Yamine Aït Ameur, Guy Pierra, Jean-Claude Potier. 311-318
- CEN/ISSS Workshop eCAT - a step towards multilingual electronic product cataloguesVolker Schmitz, Jörg Leukel. 321-327
- Roadmap for e-commerce standardization in KoreaJunho Shim. 329-334
- Standards for the next-generation web: architectural considerations from a standardization perspectiveMichael B. Spring, J. Gennari. 335-341
- Adoption of B2B standardsEva Söderström, Anette H. Pettersson. 343-350
- Standards for software component marketsHeiko Hahn, Klaus Turowski. 351-357
- Towards a standardization process for component based architecturesJörg Köller, Matthias Jarke, Mareike Schoop. 359-367
- <x: act> - a web service for the conversion of XML standardsErik Wüstner, Peter Buxmann, Robert Barsch, Christian Rödel, Sven Schade. 369-376
- Standardising electronic marketplaces - what and how?Kai Jakobs. 377-381
- Modular application protocol for advances in interoperable manufacturing environments in SMEsRicardo Jardim-Gonçalves, Ricardo Olavo, Adolfo Steiger-Garção. 383-390
- Practices and standards in electronic negotiationsMareike Schoop. 391-398
- Domain specific standardization for collaborative business applicationsAntonia Albani, Alexander Keiblinger, Klaus Turowski, Christian Winnewisser. 399-410
- Development of customer-oriented IOS: initiating e-collaboration projectsMarcel Gogolin. 411-417
- Cross enterprise collaboration in the banking industry using web services and BPELM. Nirschl, Michael Rill, Andreas Wimmer. 419-425
- Interorganizational collaboration in the automotive industry: a supplier portalMartina H. Gerst. 427-434
- Hub to higher performance? - an internet hub for the Vos Logistics supply chainJos van Hillegersberg, J. C. Tseng, Rob Zuidwijk, M. van Oosterhout, Jo van Nunen. 435-443
- The openXchange framework for ebXML based business process integrationErwin Folmer, Henning Hinderer, Boris Otto. 447-453
- Performance measuring of e-business solution in manufacturing firmR. Delina. 455-461
- Agent assisted concurrent process engineering system for design supportSolomon Seyoum Gelete, C. Coscuellala, J. Garcia. 463-467
- Pushing small service suppliers towards the SEEMFlavio Bonfatti, Paola Daniela Monari. 469-474
- Towards a knowledge-based engineering system to support computational simulation activities at Renault CompanyYoan Baizet, Franck Pourroy, R. Allera. 475-482
- Collaborative engineering with OEM customers in the new age of information and communication technologiesFan Dai, Bruno Schilli, Alex van Autreve, Hans van Melkebeek. 483-489
- Towards business quality of service in virtual organizations through service level agreements and ebXMLAdomas Svirskas, Bob Roberts. 491-498
- Disconnections handling in mobile internetFairouz Chehbour, Nadia Nouali. 499-506
- Enabling cooperative design tasks - a collaboration platform by using web servicesMichael Huhn. 507-511
- Parametrics: state of the art and future issuesAkihiko Ohtaka. 513-517
- A reference model to support introducing product lifecycle managementG. D. Cunha, C. O. Buss, A. M. F. Danilevicz, M. E. Echeveste, P. S. Kuyven. 519-527
- A vision for e-collaboration between suppliers and OEM customersBruno Schilli, Fan Dai, Alex van Autreve, Hans van Melkebeek. 529-533
- Manufacturing interoperabilityS. R. Ray, A. T. Jones. 535-540
- Configuration design of product families based on featuresE. Deciu, Egon Ostrosi, M. Ferney, M. Gheorghe. 541-547
- Overview of partial model query languageY. Adachi. 549-555
- Web services for semantic model integration in concurrent engineeringAxel Hahn. 557-563
- OMG CAD Services V1.0 standard: an approach to CAD-CAx integrationR. Claus, M. Kazakov. 565-571
- Web services as a part of an adaptive information system framework for concurrent engineeringNorbert Gronau. 573-577
- Virtual manufacturing environment and CET. Perme, D. Noe. 579-587
- From business goals to system goals using a verbs/goals ontologyGermán Urrego-Giraldo. 591-598
- From enterprise modelling to enterprise visual scenesFrank M. Lillehagen, John Krogstie, Stefano Tinella, Helge Grenager Solheim, Dag Karlsen. 599-607
- Multi-perspective multi-purpose enterprise knowledge modellingAndreas L. Opdahl. 609-617
- The foundations of AKM technologyFrank M. Lillehagen. 619-629
- Use case driven Active Knowledge Models (AKM) in extended enterprisesDag Runar Elvekrok, Frank M. Lillehagen, Helge Grenager Solheim. 631-638
- Structured and non structured strategiesRicardo Daher Oliveira, José Antonio Arantes Salles. 639-644
- Metis® LEARN! - Leveraging Enterprise Architecture Repository iNvestmentsEinar Dehli, Henrik Smith-Meyer, Frank M. Lillehagen. 645-650
- Continuous business engineering: towards aligned evolution of business strategy and software architectureKurt Sandkuhl, Alexander V. Smirnov. 651-657
- Supporting alignment of IT-infrastructure and IT-strategy: the balanced scorecard based IT strategy card approachKurt Sandkuhl, Ulrich Meissen, Jutta Hacker, Alfons Jakoby. 659-666
- Development of corporate ontolgies for key account management in the Mexican Petroleum InstituteLeonid Sheremetov, Miguel Contreras, Matías Alvarado, Manuel Romero Salcedo. 667-675
- Knowledge sharing for continuous business engineering based on web intelligenceAlexander V. Smirnov, Mikhail Pashkin, Nikolai Chilov, Tatiana Levashova, Andrew Krizhanovsky. 677-684
- Model-driven work management servicesHåvard D. Jørgensen. 685-693
- Model driven operational solutionStefano Tinella, Dag Karlsen, Frank M. Lillehagen, M. W. Smith. 695-702
- An advanced infrastructure for collaborative engineering in electronic design automationTomasz Kostienko, Wolfgang Müller 0003, Adam Pawlak, Tim Schattkowsky. 703-710
- Knowledge management repositories and servicesHelge Grenager Solheim, K. Tangen, S. Øy. 711-717
- The EXTERNAL intelligent infrastructureDag Karlsen, Frank M. Lillehagen, Stefano Tinella. 719-726
- Interaction elements: utilizing knowledge to provide high quality information in a decision support systemC. A. Costa, Robert I. M. Young. 727-734
- Supporting evolving project-based networked organisationsJörg M. Haake, Frank M. Lillehagen. 735-743
- Setting up UML stereotypes for production systems modellingHervé Panetto, Jean-François Pétin. 747-754
- UML modelling approach to build an information system for automated production systemsMohamed Ghazel, Armand Toguyéni, Michel Bigand. 755-763
- Dynamic interconnection of enterprise workflow processesKarim Baïna, Khalid Benali, Claude Godart. 765-776
- Using UML for describing a reference framework for benchmarking production scheduling systemsSergio Terzi, Marco Garetti, Sergio Cavalieri. 777-785
- Enterprise modelling and the UML: (sometimes) a conflict without a caseG. Berio, M. Petit. 787-794
- Decision management system in a design processMichel Bigand, A. Ngassa, Jean Pierre Bourey. 795-799
- Collaborative engineering design spacesPh. Girard, J. C. Deschamps, M. Zolghadri. 801-807
- Adaptive lifecycle models for product designD. G. Bramall, B. C. Rogers, P. Chapman, Paul G. Maropoulos, W. F. Reiter. 809-815
- Cost objective PLM and CEN. Perry, A. Bernard. 817-822
- Open systems architectures: from monolithic approaches to service-based architecturesF. B. Vernadat. 823-829
- Enterprise inter- and intra-organisational integrationK. Kosanke. 831-836
- Combining enterprise architecture and systems engineeringP. G. W. Webb. 837-841
- Towards user oriented enterprise modelling - comparison of modelling language constructsMartin Zelm. 843-849
- Use of CIMOSA and systems thinking to document and inform the design and development of car engine production systemsRichard H. Weston, Andrew A. West, Robert Harrison, R. P. Monfared, D. Vera, Kamran Ali Chatha, J. F. P. Moreiro. 851-857
- A model based architecture for time to market reduction and product optimizationN. Epifani, C. Reyneri. 859-864
- EM in support of team systems engineeringRichard H. Weston, Nikita Byer, Joseph O. Ajaefobi. 865-872
- Standardisation in enterprise inter- and intra-organisational integrationK. Kosanke. 873-878
- Integrated assembly variant design framework in agile manufacturingAihu Wang, Rakesh Nagi, Jianzhong Cha. 881-887
- Modelling and evaluating innovative product replenishment costs for product lifecycle managementT. H. Tsat, K. Y. Hwang, Y. K. Chen. 889-897
- Simulating surface finishing for process designYu-Kumg Chen, Shuo-Yan Chou. 899-907
- Optimal regular polygon inclusion in two-dimensional space for evaluating material nestingYu-Kumg Chen. 909-917
- Knowledge-intensive problem solving processes in collaborative environmentsK. Wagner, D. Mirtschink. 919-925
- Information communication, perception in distance collaborative design between the two sides of Taiwan StraitChao-Hua Wang, Shou-Yan Chou. 927-935
- Optimal replenishment schedule considering time value for logistic demandYu-Kumg Chen, K. Y. Hwang, C. W. Sun. 937-946
- XML based information exchange between PDM systems in CPC environmentJ. H. Lee, S. H. Chae, H. W. Suh. 947-956
- The extension of STEP PDM schema for information sharing in a practical applicationJ. H. Lee, S. H. Chae, H. W. Suh, K.-E. Kwon, Y. Choi, S. W. Cho. 957-965
- Using the keyword in context segmentation method for collaborative design in a Chinese websiteJui-Fa Chen, Chih-Yu Jian, Tzong-Yuh Ho, Shih-Yao Dai, Wei-Chuan Lin. 967-975
- Bleeding on the edge: a first experience with Beowulf cluster hardwareS. Cordova, R. Drake. 979-986
- An OGSI-compliant portal for campus gridsBarbara M. Chapman, Hari Donepudi, Yupeng Li, Priya Raghunath, Babu Sundaram, YongHong Yan, Jiwen He. 987-994
- Coordination in utility managed multi-agent groupsFernanda Barbosa, José C. Cunha, Omer F. Rana, Steven J. Lynden. 995-1000
- Trials, tribulations and triumph: a first experience with Beowulf cluster softwareR. Drake, S. Cordova. 1001-1009
- A resource discovery service for a mobile agents based grid infrastructureRocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca, Salvatore Venticinque. 1011-1017
- Policy based interoperability in distributed security infrastructuresValentina Casola, Nicola Mazzocca, Antonino Mazzeo, Valeria Vittorini. 1027-1034
- Finite element analysis with STEP in distributed and concurrent engineering environmentKi-Eak Kwon, Seong Wook Cho, Young Choi, Gyu-Bong Lee. 1035-1042
- An automatic classification technique and tool for information retrieval of web documentsBeniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca, Angela Squeglia, Antonino Mazzeo. 1043-1050
- Parallelizing serializable transactions using transaction classification in real-time database systemsSubhash Bhalla, Masaki Hasegawa. 1051-1057
- Collaborative learning with multiple casesM. Tscholl, J. Dowell. 1061-1066
- Knowledge management and the prescription paradox: lessons from patterns adoptionAshley D. Lloyd, A. K. Cranmore. 1067-1074
- Scaffolding knowledge sharing and decision support in distributed web-based systems: a socio-technical perspectiveJ. Ure, A. D. L. Lloyd, R. J. Pooley, R. G. Dewar. 1075-1082
- Design and prototyping of knowledge management software for aerospace manufacturingP. Hale, J. Scanlan, C. Bru. 1083-1090
- Information sharing for knowledge creation during early design phasesJ. Legardeur, J. Hey, Jean-François Boujut. 1091-1097
- An advanced knowledge environment for product innovationW. J. Elspass, M. A. Pereira. 1099-1103
- Peer-to-peer network for concurrent engineeringAxel Hahn, Axel Benger, Eva-Maria Kern. 1105-1112
- A proposed extended enterprise architecture and its implications for knowledge managementP. A. Albores, V. Martinez, Umit S. Bititci. 1113-1120
- A collaborative knowledge management system for concurrent design and manufacturingA. H. Liszka, William A. Stubblefield, Stephen D. Kleban. 1121-1131
- Connecting diverse knowledge across time and space - the case of virtual teamsViolina Ratcheva. 1133-1138
- Integrating acquisitions across borders: influencing factors, processes and outcomesM. Mtar. 1139-1148
- Enabling knowledge sharing in collaborative design using a socio-technical pattern languageR. G. Dewar, R. J. Pooley, A. D. Lloyd, J. Ure, A. Cranmore. 1149-1156
- Integration of design and construction - a reviewS. M. Beatham, M. A. P. Murray, Chimay J. Anumba, A. Thorpe, I. W. Hedges. 1157-1164
- Towards a collaborative mindset - how to leave the thinking box?M. Stabe, P. Wolf. 1165-1170
- Concurrent engineering in maxillo-facial surgery: the role of virtual reality and rapid prototypingCamillo Bandera, Stefano Filippi, M. Felice, M. Politi, M. Robiony, I. Salvo. 1171-1176
- Decision support system for selecting collaborative product development partnersMasataka Yoshimura, Kazuhiro Izui, Shusaku Kida. 1177-1182
- Undergraduate construction informatics curriculum - RFCZiga Turk, D. Delic. 1185-1191
- On-line topic based flexible learningT. Bryan. 1193-1198
- European joint program in construction IT - early experiencesKarsten Menzel, Danijel Rebolj. 1199-1205
- On line educationally rich modules: an overview of IFORS tutORial projectMoshe Sniedovich. 1207-1211
- Using 3D modelling and dynamic thermal simulation software tools to facilitate student understanding of complex principles in passive building designD. Dowdle, I. Hanbridge. 1213-1220
- Virtual teaching for constructionM. Casals, X. Roca, N. Forcada, A. Garcia, M. Gangolells, D. Vives. 1221-1227
- A simulation game for teaching project control in constructionSaad H. Al-Jibouri, Michael Mawdesley. 1229-1234
- The role of games and puzzles in OR/MS educationMoshe Sniedovich. 1235-1240
- Research on virtual reality in constructionAlcínia Zita Sampaio, Pedro Gameiro Henriques, Pedro Studer. 1241-1248
- A novel, scalable algorithm for magnetic recording simulationDennis M. Newns, Wilm E. Donath, Glenn J. Martyna, Manfred E. Schabes, B. H. Lengsfield. 10191-1025