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The new organizational paradigms of global cooperation and
collaboration require new ways and means for their support.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can and will play a
significant role in this support. However, the many currently
available and seemingly conflicting solutions, the confusing
terminology, the lack of business justification, and last but not
least the insufficient understanding of the technology by the end
user community has significantly hampered the large scale
application of the relevant ICT support and thereby the acceptance
of the new paradigms.
Many of these issues have been addressed in the workshops of the
international initiative on Enterprise Inter- and
Intra-Organizational Integration, which has been supported by the
European IST Programme and NIST. The main subjects of the
initiative: relations between knowledge management and business
process modeling, interoperability of business processes and
process models, enterprise engineering and integration, and
representation of process models. Ontologies and agent technologies
- the latter with their relations to ontologies and models - have
been further subjects of discussions in several workshops.
Results of the initiative are reported in this volume, which
comprises the proceedings of the International Conference on
Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technology (ICEIMT'02). The
conference was sponsored by the International Federation for
Information Processing (IFIP) and held in Valencia, Spain in April
2002.
Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building
International Consensus provides not only a wealth of information
on the state of the art of the subjects of theinitiative, it also
identifies opportunities for research and development. Potential
projects are identified in the work group reports and some of those
will be taken up by organizations involved.
Progress in collaborative networks continues showing a growing
number of manifestations and has led to the acceptance of
Collaborative Networks (CN) as a new scientific discipline.
Contributions to CN coming from multiple reference disciplines has
been extensively investigated. In fact developments in CN have
benefited from contributions of multiple areas, namely computer
science, computer engineering, communications and networking,
management, economy, social sciences, law and ethics, etc.
Furthermore, some theories and paradigms defined elsewhere have
been suggested by several research groups as promising tools to
help define and characterize emerging collaborative organizational
forms. Although still at the beginning of a long way to go, there
is a growing awareness in the research and academic world, for the
need to establish a stronger theoretical foundation for this new
discipline and a number of recent works are contributing to this
goal. From a utilitarian perspective, agility has been pointed out
as one of the most appealing characteristics of collaborative
networks to face the challenges of a fast changing socio-economic
context. However, during the last years it became more evident that
finding the right partners and establishing the necessary
preconditions for starting an effective collaboration process are
both costly and time consuming activities, and therefore an
inhibitor of the aimed agility. Among others, obstacles include
lack of information (e.g. non-availability of catalogs with
normalized profiles of organizations) and lack of preparedness of
organizations to join the collaborative process. Overcoming the
mismatches resulting from the heterogeneity of potential partners
(e.g. differences in infrastructures, corporate culture, methods of
work, and business practices) requires considerable investment.
Building trust, a pre-requisite for any effective collaboration, is
not straight forward and requires time. Therefore the effective
creation of truly dynamic collaborative networks requires a proper
context in which potential members are prepared to rapidly get
engaged in collaborative processes. The concept of breeding
environment has thus emerged as an important facilitator for wider
dissemination of collaborative networks and their practical
materialization. The PRO-VE'05 held in Valencia, Spain, continues
the 6th event in a series of successful working conferences on
virtual enterprises. This book includes selected papers from that
conference and should become a valuable tool to all of those
interested in the advances and challenges of collaborative
networks.
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Balanced Automation Systems for Future Manufacturing Networks - 9th IFIP WG 5.5 International Conference, BASYS 2010, Valencia, Spain, July 21-23, 2010, Proceedings (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Angel Ortiz Bas, Ruben Dario Franco, Pedro Gomez Gasquet
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R1,508
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Manufacturing and operations management paradigms are evolving
toward more open and resilient spaces where innovation is driven
not only by ever-changing customer needs but also by agile and
fast-reacting networked structures. Flexibility, adaptability and
responsiveness are properties that the next generation of systems
must have in order to successfully support such new emerging
trends. Customers are being attracted to be involved in
Co-innovation Networks, as - proved responsiveness and agility is
expected from industry ecosystems. Renewed production systems needs
to be modeled, engineered and deployed in order to achieve
cost-effective solutions. BASYS conferences have been developed and
organized as a forum in which to share visions and research
findings for innovative sustainable and knowledge-based
products-services and manufacturing models. Thus, the focus of
BASYS is to discuss how human actors, emergent technologies and
even organizations are integrated in order to redefine the way in
which the val- creation process must be conceived and realized.
BASYS 2010, which was held in Valencia, Spain, proposed new
approaches in automation where synergies between people, systems
and organizations need to be fully exploited in order to create
high added-value products and services. This book contains the
selection of the papers which were accepted for presentation at the
BASYS 2010 conference, covering consolidated and emerging topics of
the conference scope.
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Boosting Collaborative Networks 4.0 - 21st IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2020, Valencia, Spain, November 23-25, 2020, Proceedings (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Angel Ortiz
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R4,312
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st IFIP WG
5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2020, held in
Valencia, Spain, in November 2020. The conference was held
virtually.The 53 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected
from 135 submissions. They provide a comprehensive overview of
major challenges and recent advances in various domains related to
the digital transformation and collaborative networks and their
applications with a strong focus on the following areas related to
the main theme of the conference: collaborative business
ecosystems; collaborative business models; collaboration platform;
data and knowledge services; blockchain and knowledge graphs;
maintenance, compliance and liability; digital transformation;
skills for organizations of the future; collaboration in open
innovation; collaboration in supply chain; simulation and analysis
in collaborative systems; product and service systems;
collaboration impacts; boosting sustainability through
collaboration in Agri-food 4.0; digital innovation hubs for
digitalizing European industry; and collaborative networks for
health and wellness data management.
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Collaborative Networks in Digitalization and Society 5.0 - 23rd IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2022, Lisbon, Portugal, September 19-21, 2022, Proceedings (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Angel Ortiz, Xavier Boucher, A. Luis Osorio
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R2,943
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd IFIP WG
5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2022, held in
Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2022. The 55 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 119 submissions. They provide
a comprehensive overview of major challenges and recent advances in
various domains related to the digital transformation and
collaborative networks and their applications with a strong focus
on the following areas related to the main theme of the conference:
sustainable collaborative networks; sustainability via
digitalization; analysis and assessment of business ecosystems;
human factors in collaboration 4.0; maintenance and life-cycle
management; policies and new digital services; safety and
collaboration management; simulation and optimization; complex
collaborative systems and ontologies; value co-creation in
digitally enabled ecosystems; digitalization strategy in
collaborative enterprises' networks; pathways and tools for DIHs;
socio-technical perspectives on smart product-service systems;
knowledge transfer and accelerated innovation in FoF;
interoperability of IoT and CPS for industrial CNs; sentient
immersive response network; digital tools and applications for
collaborative healthcare; collaborative networks and open
innovation in education 4.0; collaborative learning networks with
industry and academia; and industrial workshop.
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Boosting Collaborative Networks 4.0 - 21st IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2020, Valencia, Spain, November 23-25, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Angel Ortiz
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R4,341
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st IFIP WG
5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2020, held in
Valencia, Spain, in November 2020. The conference was held
virtually.The 53 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected
from 135 submissions. They provide a comprehensive overview of
major challenges and recent advances in various domains related to
the digital transformation and collaborative networks and their
applications with a strong focus on the following areas related to
the main theme of the conference: collaborative business
ecosystems; collaborative business models; collaboration platform;
data and knowledge services; blockchain and knowledge graphs;
maintenance, compliance and liability; digital transformation;
skills for organizations of the future; collaboration in open
innovation; collaboration in supply chain; simulation and analysis
in collaborative systems; product and service systems;
collaboration impacts; boosting sustainability through
collaboration in Agri-food 4.0; digital innovation hubs for
digitalizing European industry; and collaborative networks for
health and wellness data management.
The new organizational paradigms of global cooperation and
collaboration require new ways and means for their support.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can and will play a
significant role in this support. However, the many currently
available and seemingly conflicting solutions, the confusing
terminology, the lack of business justification, and last but not
least the insufficient understanding of the technology by the end
user community has significantly hampered the large scale
application of the relevant ICT support and thereby the acceptance
of the new paradigms. Many of these issues have been addressed in
the workshops of the international initiative on Enterprise Inter-
and Intra-Organizational Integration, which has been supported by
the European IST Programme and NIST. The main subjects of the
initiative: relations between knowledge management and business
process modeling, interoperability of business processes and
process models, enterprise engineering and integration, and
representation of process models.Ontologies and agent technologies
- the latter with their relations to ontologies and models - have
been further subjects of discussions in several workshops. Results
of the initiative are reported in this volume, which comprises the
proceedings of the International Conference on Enterprise
Integration and Modeling Technology (ICEIMT'02). The conference was
sponsored by the International Federation for Information
Processing (IFIP) and held in Valencia, Spain in April 2002.
Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building
International Consensus provides not only a wealth of information
on the state of the art of the subjects of the initiative, it also
identifies opportunities for research and development. Potential
projects are identified in the work group reports and some of those
will be taken up by organizations involved.
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