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Enterprise Interoperability IV

Making the Internet of the Future for the Future of Enterprise

  • Keeps the reader up-to-date with developments in a field which is extremely important for industrial competitiveness.
  • International author pool means that readers can learn about the environment in many countries with which they may have to co-operate.
  • Inter-disciplinary subject matter allows the reader to learn about many points of view on similar problems
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Proceedings of the I-ESA Conferences (IESACONF, volume 5)

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Table of contents (42 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Business Interoperability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Ad-hoc Execution of Collaboration Patterns using Dynamic Orchestration

      • Jean-Pierre Lorre, Yiannis Verginadis, Nikos Papageorgiou, Nicolas Salatge
      Pages 3-12
    3. Alternative Process Notations for Mobile Information Systems

      • Sundar Gopalakrishnan, Guttorm Sindre
      Pages 13-23
    4. Conceptual Framework for the Interoperability Requirements of Collaborative Planning Process

      • María M.E. Alemany, Faustino Alarcón, Francisco C. Lario, Raul Poler
      Pages 25-34
    5. Improving Interoperability using a UML Profile for Enterprise Modelling

      • Reyes Grangel, Ricardo Chalmeta, Cristina Campos, Sergio Palomero
      Pages 35-45
    6. Towards Test Framework for Efficient and Reusable Global e-Business Test Beds

      • Nenad Ivezic, Jungyub Woo, Hyunbo Cho
      Pages 47-56
  3. Enterprise Modeling for Enterprise Interoperability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 67-67
    2. A Tool for Interoperability Analysis of Enterprise Architecture Models using Pi-OCL

      • Johan Ullberg, Ulrik Franke, Markus Buschle, Pontus Johnson
      Pages 81-90
    3. GRAI-ICE Model Driven Interoperability Architecture for Developing Interoperable ESA

      • Lanshun Nie, Xiaofei Xu, David Chen, Gregory Zacharewicz, Dechen Zhan
      Pages 111-121
    4. Model for Trans-sector Digital Interoperability

      • António Madureira, Frank den Hartog, Eduardo Silva, Nico Baken
      Pages 123-133
  4. Semantics for Enterprise Interoperability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 145-145
    2. A Manufacturing Foundation Ontology for Product Life Cycle Interoperability

      • Zahid Usman, Robert I.M. Young, Keith Case, Jenny Harding
      Pages 147-155
    3. A Semantic Mediator for Data Integration in Autonomous Logistics Processes

      • Karl A. Hribernik, Christoph Kramer, Carl Hans, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
      Pages 157-167
    4. An Ontology Proposal for Resilient Multi-plant Networks

      • Rubén Darío Franco, Guillermo Prats, Rubén de Juan-Marín
      Pages 169-178

About this book

Enterprise Interoperability is the ability of an enterprise or organisation to work with other enterprises or organisations without special effort. It is now recognised that interoperability of systems and thus sharing of information is not sufficient to ensure common understanding between enterprises. Knowledge of information meaning and understanding of how is to be used must also be shared if decision makers distributed between those enterprises in the network want to act consistently and efficiently. Industry’s need for Enterprise Interoperability has been one of the significant drivers for research into the Internet of the Future. EI research will embrace and extend contributions from the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services, and will go on to drive the future needs for Internets of People, Processes, and Knowledge.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Future Manufacturing Applied Research Centre, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

    Keith Popplewell

  • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK

    Jenny Harding

  • Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering EPSA, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Alcoy, Spain

    Raul Poler

  • Grupo de Integración y Re-Ingeniería de Sistemas DLSI, Universidad Jaume I., Castellon, Spain

    Ricardo Chalmeta

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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