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ICEIMT/DIISM 2004: Toronto, Canada

Knowledge Sharing in the Integrated Enterprise - Interoperability Strategies for the Enterprise Architect, 2004 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modelling Technology, ICEIMT 2004, The 7th International Conference on Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing, DIISM 2004, 9-11 October 2004, University of Toronto, Canada

Peter Bernus, Mark Fox

Springer, IFIP 183, ISBN: 978-0-387-26608-4



Contents

A' standards' Foundation for Interoperability.

Richard A. Martin

 3-8

Standards in Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organisational Integration.

Kurt Kosanke

 9-20

Integrating Enterprise Model Views through Alignment of Metamodels.

David Shorter, I. T. Focus

 21-37

Semantic Distance and Enterprise Integration.

H. T. Goranson

 39-52

The Nature of Knowledge and its Sharing through Models.

Peter Bemus, Brane Kalpic

 53-66

ATHENA Integrated Project and the Mapping to International Standard ISO 15704.

David Chen, Thomas Knothe, Martin Zelm

 67-77

Architectural Principles for Enterprise Frameworks: Guidance for Interoperability.

Richard A. Martin, Edward L. Robertson, John A. Springer

 79-91

UEML: a Further Step.

Giuseppe Berio

 93-104

Connecting EAI-Domains Via SOA - Central vs. Distributed Approaches to Establish Flexible Architectures.

Marten Schönherr

 105-115

A Meta-methodology for Collaborative Network Organisations: A Case Study and Reflections.

Ovidiu Noran

 117-130

An Ontological Approach to Characterising Enterprise Architecture Frameworks.

Oddrun Pauline Ohren

 131-141

Coherent Models of Processes and Human Systems.

Richard H. Weston

 143-160

If Business Models Could Speak! Efficient: a Framework for Appraisal, Design and Simulation of Electronic Business Transactions.

Michael Schmitt, Bertrand Grégoire, Christophe Incoul, Sophie Ramel, Pierre Brimont, Eric Dubois 0001

 161-171

Building a Better Team.

Jason Mausberg

 173-181

A Reference Model for Human Supply Chain Integration: an Interdisciplinary Approach.

Stavros T. Ponis, E. Koronis

 183-192

A Proposition for Risk Analysis in Manufacturing and Enterprise Modeling.

Vincent Chapurlat, Jacky Montmain, Djamel Gharbi

 193-202

An Ontology for Static Knowledge Provenance.

Mark S. Fox, Jingwei Huang

 203-213

Object Model for Planning and Scheduling Integration in Discrete Manufacturing Enterprises.

Yasuyuki Nishioka

 215-224

B2B Applications, BPEL4WS, Web Services and .NET in the Context of MDA.

Jean Bézivin, Slimane Hammoudi, Denivaldo Lopes, Frédéric Jouault

 225-236

A Research Framework for Operationalizing Measures of Enterprise Integration.

Ronald E. Giachetti, Paula Hernandez, Alba Nydia Nuñez, Duane P. Truex

 237-247

A Vision of Enterprise Integration Considerations - A holistic perspective as shown by the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture.

Hong Li, Theodore J. Williams

 249-267

Enterprise Integration Engineering as an Enabler for Business Process Management.

Arturo Molina, Jorge Garza, Guillermo Jimenez

 269-278

Deriving Enterprise Engineering and Integration Frameworks from Supply Chain Management Practices.

Ángel Ortiz Bas, Víctor Anaya, Rubén Darío Franco

 279-288

How to Model Business Processes with GPN.

Günter Schmidt, Oliver Braun

 289-302

Enterprise Integration and Networking: Issues, Trends and Vision.

Arturo Molina, David Chen, Hervé Panetto, François B. Vernadat, Larry Whitman

 303-313

Enterprise Integration Approaches in Healthcare: A Decade of Trial and Error.

V. Jagannathan

 315-323

An Enterprise Modelling Approach to Team Systems Engineering.

Nikita Byer, Richard H. Western

 325-336

Improving Supply Chain Performance through Business Process Reengineering.

Andréa Wattky Crestan, Gilles Neubert

 337-349

Toward the Knowledge-based Enterprise.

Raffaello Lepratti, Jing Cai, Ulrich Berger, Michael Weyrich

 351-361

Strategic Process Integration.

Juan Carlos Méndez

 363-371

Manufacturing and Engineering in the Information Society: Responding to Global Challenges.

Jan B. M. Goossenaerts, Eiji Arai, John J. Mills, Fumihiko Kimura

 375-380

Considering Designer's Intention for the Development of Feature Library of a Process Planning System.

Hendry Muljadi, Koichi Ando, Hideaki Takeda, M. Kanamaru

 381-388

Manipulation Planning for Knotting Linear Objects with One Hand.

Tsunenori Kato, Hidefumi Wakamatsu, Akira Tsumaya, Eiji Arai

 389-397

Cost Prediction System Using Activity-Based Model for Machine Tool Operation.

Hirohisa Narita, Lian-Yi Chen, Hideo Fujimoto

 399-407

Information Modeling for Product Lifecycle Management.

Q. Shu, Ch. Wang

 409-416

Generic Core Life Cycle and Conceptual Architecture for the Development of Collaborative Systems.

Tad Gonsalves, Kiyoshi Itoh

 417-426

Integrated Process Management System and RFID Directory Services.

Masayuki Takata, Eiji Arai, Junichi Yagi

 427-436

Seven Tools of Operation Standardization for Mass Production of a New Product.

Kosei Sugitani, Hiroshi Morita, Hiroaki Ishii

 437-445

Workbench: A Planning Tool for Faster Factory Optimization.

Georg F. Wiesinger

 447-458