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OverviewIn a fast changing global economy governed by Enterprise Services and the Future Internet, enterprises and virtual factories will self-organize in distributed, interoperable, innovation Ecosystems where the issues of Enterprise Interoperability need to be solved in a multi-view of information, services and processes throughout Enterprise Networks. The book constitutes the proceedings of five workshops co- located with the Fifth IFIP Working Conference IWEI 2013. It contains the presented peer reviewed papers and summaries of the workshop discussions. Complementing the IWEI Conference program, the workshops aimed at exploiting new issues, challenges and solutions for Enterprise Interoperability and Manufacturing Eco Systems. The scope of the workshops spanned over a range of interoperability issues in Service Science and innovation, Model Driven Service Engineering Architectures, Service Modelling Languages, reference ontology for manufacturing , Case studies and tools particularly for SMEs, Business – IT alignment and related Standardization. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin Zelm (INTEROP V-Lab, Hamburg, Germany) , Marten van Sinderen (University of Twente, The Netherlands) , Luis Ferraira Pires , Guy Doumeingts (INTEROP V-Lab, Hamburg, Germany)Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9781848216624ISBN 10: 1848216629 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 November 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword ix VAN SINDEREN Workshop 1 – Model Driven Services Engineering Architecture (MDSEA): A Result of MSEE Project 1 An Architecture for Service Modelling in Servitization Context: MDSEA 3 Y. DUCQ A Set of Templates for MDSEA 21 D. CHEN Workshop 2 – Interoperability to Support Business–IT Alignment 29 Report Workshop 2 31 I.-S. FAN, V. TARATOUKHINE, M. MATZNER Interoperability as a Catalyst for Business Innovation 33 J.H.P. ELOFF, M.M. ELOFF, M.T. DLAMINI, E. NGASSAM, D. RAS Process-Oriented Business Modeling – An Application in the Printing Industry 47 A. MALSBENDER, K. ORTBACH, R. PLATTFAUT, M. VOIGT, B. NIEHAVES A Comparative Study of Modelling Methodologies Using a Concept of Process Consistency 55 E. BABKIN, E. POTAPOVA, Y. ZELENOVA Maintenance Support throughout the Life-Cycle of High Value Manufacturing Products. Interoperability Issues 69 A. FEDOTOVA, V. TARATOUKHINE, Y. KUPRIYANOV Using Enterprise Architecture to Align Business Intelligence Initiatives 79 I.-S. FAN, S. WARNER Towards Enterprise Architecture Using Solution Architecture Models 89 V. AGIEVICH, R. GIMRANOV, V. TARATOUKHINE, J. BECKER Workshop 3 – Standardisation for Interoperability in the Service-Oriented Enterprise 95 Report Workshop 3 97 M. ZELM, D. CHEN Standardisation in Manufacturing Service Engineering 99 M. ZELM, G. DOUMEINGTS Service Modelling Language and Potentials for a New Standard 107 D. CHEN An Approach to Standardise a Service Life Cycle Management 115 M. FREITAG, D. KREMER, M. HIRSCH, M. ZELM Open Business Model, Process and Service Innovation with VDML and ServiceML 127 A.J. BERRE, H. DE MAN, Y LEW, B. ELVESÆTER, B.M. URSIN-HOLM Reference Ontologies for Manufacturing 143 R. YOUNG, N. HASTILOW, M. IMRAN, N. CHUNGOORA, Z. USMAN, A.-F. CUTTING-DECELLE Standardisation Tools for Negotiating Interoperability Solutions 153 T. SANTOS, C. COUTINHO, A. CRETAN, M. BECA, R. JARDIM-GONCALVES Workshop 4 – Case Studies on Enterprise Interoperability: How IT Managers Profit from EI Research 167 Report Workshop 4 169 S. KASSEL Experiences of Transferring Approaches of Interoperability into SMEs 173 F. GRUNER, S. KASSEL Workshop 5 – Selected New Applications of Enterprise Interoperability 179 Report Workshop 5 181 L. FERREIRA PIRES, P. JOHNSON Service-Oriented Enterprise Interoperability in Logistics 185 W. HOFMAN An Ontological Approach to Logistics 199 L. DANIELE, L. FERREIRA PIRES Social Vision of Collaboration of Organizations on a Cloud Platform 215 A. MONTARNAL, W. MU, F. BÉNABEN, A.-M. BARTHE-DELANOË, J. LAMOTHE Semantic Standards Quality Measured for Achieving Enterprise Interoperability: The Case of the SETU Standard for Flexible Staffing 227 E. FOLMER, H. WU Requirements Formalization for Systems Engineering: An Approach for Interoperability Analysis in Collaborative Process Model 243 S. MALLEK, N. DACLIN, V. CHAPURLAT, B. VALLESPIR Index of Authors 259ReviewsAuthor InformationMartin Zelm, INTEROP-VLab, Germany. Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands. Guy Doumeingts, INTEROP-VLab. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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