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9th RIDE 1999: Sydney, Australia
- Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises, Sydney, Australia, March 23-24, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0119-2
Virtual Enterprise Modeling and Analysis
- Amjad Umar, Paolo Missier
:
A Framework for Analyzing Virtual Enterprise Infrastructure. 4-11 - Hasan Davulcu, Michael Kifer, L. Robert Pokorny, C. R. Ramakrishnan, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Steven Dawson:
Modeling and Analysis of Interactions in Virtual Enterprises. 12-18 - Jan Øyvind Aagedal, Zoran Milosevic, Andrew Wood:
Modelling Virtual Enterprises and the Character of their Interactions. 19-26
Information Management in Virtual Enterprises
- Esther K. Lee, William Noah:
An Enterprise Intelligence System Integrating WWW and Intranet Resource. 28-35 - Elke Radeke, Jörg Korzonnek:
Distributed Information Management in Virtual Engineering Enterprises by GEN. 36-37 - P. D. Ktenidis, A. T. Paraskevopoulos:
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Networks: Achievements and Work-in-Progress from Three European Projects. 44-51
Keynote Address
Communication and Negotiation in Virtual Enterprises
- Peter Fankhauser, Thomas Tesch:
Agents, a Broker, and Lies. 56-63 - Yigal Hoffner:
Supporting Contract Match-Making. 64-71 - Emil Lupu, Zoran Milosevic, Morris Sloman
:
Use of Roles and Policies for Specifying and Managing a Virtual Enterprise. 72-79 - Yahiko Kambayashi, Kaoru Katayama, Mukesh K. Mohania:
Modifying CSCW Environments Dynamically for Supporting Virtual Enterprises. 80-87
Invited Project Presentations
- Paul W. P. J. Grefen, Yigal Hoffner:
CrossFlow-Cross-Organizational Workflow Support for Virtual Organizations. 90-91 - Marc Zweiacker, Guido Kaufmann, Benno Suter, Kathrin Erben:
Virtual Enterprise Generic Applications. 92-94 - David J. Abel:
IMP: An Architecture for Virtual Enterprises for Electronic Service Delivery. 95-97
Service Models, Discovery, and Utilization
- Justus Klingemann, Jürgen Wäsch, Karl Aberer:
Deriving Service Models in Cross-Organizational Workflows. 100-107 - Weimin Du
, Ming-Chien Shan:
Enterprise Workflow Resource Management. 108-115 - Panos K. Chrysanthis
, Sujata Banerjee
, Shi-Kuo Chang:
Establishing Virtual Enterprises by Means of Mobile Agents. 116-123
Virtual Process/Workflow Management Infrastructure
- Claude Godart, Olivier Perrin, Hala Skaf:
Coo: A Workflow Operator to Improve Cooperation Modeling in Virtual Processes. 126-131 - Gustavo Alonso, Ulrich Fiedler, Claus Hagen, Amaia Lazcano, Heiko Schuldt
, Nathalie Weiler:
WISE: Business to Business E-Commerce. 132-139 - Anne H. H. Ngu:
Specification of Cooperative Constraints in Virtual Enterprise Workflow. 140-147 - Peter Muth, Jeanine Weißenfels, Michael Gillmann, Gerhard Weikum:
Workflow History Management in Virtual Enterprises Using a Light-Weight Workflow Management System. 148-155
Panel Discussion: Virtual Enterprises: Examples and Future Research
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