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Enterprise Interoperability - I-ESA'14 (Hardcover)
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Enterprise Interoperability - I-ESA'14 (Hardcover)
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Enterprises and organizations of any kind embedded in today's
economic environment are deeply dependent on their ability to take
part in collaborations. Consequently, it is strongly required for
them to get actively involved for their own benefit in emerging,
potentially opportunistic collaborative enterprise networks. The
concept of "interoperability" has been defined by INTEROP-VLab as
"The ability of an enterprise system or application to interact
with others at a low cost in a flexible approach". Consequently,
interoperability of organizations appears as a major issue to
succeed in building on the fly emerging enterprise networks. The
International Conference on Interoperability for Enterprise Systems
and Applications (I-ESA 2014) was held under the motto
"interoperability for agility, resilience and plasticity of
collaborations" on March 26-28, 2014 and organized by the Ecole des
Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, France on behalf of the European Laboratory
for Enterprise Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab). On March 24-25,
co-located with the conference eight workshops and one doctoral
symposium were held in four tracks complementing the program of the
I-ESA'14 conference. The workshops and the doctoral symposium
address areas of greatest current activity focusing on active
discussions among the leading researchers in the area of Enterprise
Interoperability. This part of the conference helps the community
to operate effectively, building co-operative and supportive
international links as well as providing new knowledge of on-going
research to practitioners. The workshops and doctoral symposium
aimed at exploiting new issues, challenges and solutions for
Enterprise Interoperability (EI) and associated domains of
innovation such as Smart Industry, Internet-Of-Things, Factories of
the Future, EI Applications and Standardisation. These proceedings
include the short papers from the I-ESA'14 workshops and the
doctoral symposium. The book is split up into 9 sections, one for
each workshop and one for the doctoral symposium. All sections were
organized following four tracks: (1) EI and Future Internet /
Factory of the Future; (2) EI Application Domains and IT; (3) EI
Standards; (4) EI Doctoral Symposium. For each section, a workshop
report is provided summarizing the content and the issues discussed
during the sessions. The goal of the first track was to offer a
discussion opportunity on interoperability issues regarding the use
of Internet of Things on manufacturing environment (Workshops 1 and
3) on one hand, and regarding the potential of innovation derived
from the use of digital methods, architectures and services such as
Smart Networks (Workshops 2 and 4) on the other hand. The second
track focused on particular application domains that are looking
for innovative solutions to support their strong collaborative
needs. Thus, the track developed one workshop on the use of EI
solution for Future City-Logistics (Workshop 5) and one on the use
of EI solutions for Crisis / Disaster Management (Workshop 6). The
third track studied the recent developments in EI standardization.
Two workshops were dedicated to this issue. The first one has
proposed to focus on the management of standardization (Workshop 8)
and the second one has chosen to work on the new knowledge on
standardization developments in the manufacturing service domain
(Workshop 9). The last track, the doctoral symposium presented
research results from selected dissertations. The session discussed
EI knowledge issues, notably in terms of gathering through social
networks or Internet of Things and of exploitation through
innovative decision support systems.
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