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Pervasive Collaborative Networks: IFIP TC 5 WG 5.5 Ninth Working Conference on VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES, September 8-10, 2008, Poznan, Poland

Pervasive Collaborative Networks: IFIP TC 5 WG 5.5 Ninth Working Conference on VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES, September 8-10, 2008, Poznan, Poland

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COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS Becoming a pervasive paradigm In recent years the area of collaborative networks is being consolidated as a new discipline (Camarinha-Matos, Afsarmanesh, 2005) that encompasses and gives more structured support to a large diversity of collaboration forms. In terms of applications, besides the “traditional” sectors represented by the advanced supply chains, virtual enterprises, virtual organizations, virtual teams, and their breading environments, new forms of collaborative structures are emerging in all sectors of the society. Examples can be found in e-government, intelligent transportation systems, collaborative virtual laboratories, agribusiness, elderly care, silver economy, etc. In some cases those developments tend to adopt a terminology that is specific of that domain; often the involved actors in a given domain are not fully aware of the developments in the mainstream research on collaborative networks. For instance, the grid community adopted the term “virtual organization” but focused mainly on the resource sharing perspective, ignoring most of the other aspects involved in collaboration. The European enterprise interoperability community, which was initially focused on the intra-enterprise aspects, is moving towards inter-enterprise collaboration. Collaborative networks are thus becoming a pervasive paradigm giving basis to new socio-organizational structures.

Table of Contents:
VBE Management.- Competency Modeling Targeted on Promotion of Organizations Towards VO Involvement.- A Virtual Breeding Environment Reference Model and Its Instantiation Methodology.- Systemic Strategic Management for VBEs in the Manufacturing Sector.- Networking Agrifood SMEs and Consumer Groups in Local Agribusiness.- Social Capital, Value Systems and Soft Issues.- Collaborative Networks and Social Capital: A Theoretical and Practical Convergence.- Analysis of Core-Values Alignment in Collaborative Networks.- Quantitative Analysis of the Soft Factor “Cooperation Climate” in Collaborative Networks.- Value Creation in Networks.- Value Creation Elements in Learning Collaborative Networked Organizations.- Sustainability of Virtual Collaborative Networks.- Going Virtual in the European Biopharmaceutical Industry: Conductors and Oxpeckers Make It.- Negotiation in Collaborative Networks.- Agreement Negotiation Support in VO Creation.- Using UML/WS-CDL for Modeling Negotiation Scenarios.- Automating Decisions for Inter-Enterprise Collaboration Management.- Construction of Collaboration Structures.- Data Mining to Discover Enterprise Networks.- Life Cycle of the Cooperation Networks Environment: A Case Study of a Construction Company’s Project of an Automotive Motor Firm.- Critical Thinking and Concept Design Generation in a Collaborative Network.- Management of Collaborative Networks.- A TOC Perspective to Improve the Management of Collaborative Networks.- The Application of the Closed-Loop Lifecycle Management in Virtual Organization.- Qualitative Monitoring to Support Pro-Active VO Management.- Coordination of Supply Chain Activities: A Coalition-Based Approach.- Process Definition and Modeling.- Collaborative Process Definition Using An Ontology-Based Approach.-Business Process Modelling for Academic Virtual Organizations.- Using BPEL for Behavioural Concepts in ODP Enterprise Language.- Risk Treatment Templates for Configurable Reference Modeling in the Construction Industry.- Knowledge Management and Ontologies.- A Rule-Based Approach for Customizing Knowledge Search in CNOs.- Exploring Ontology Adoption and Diffusion in the Construction Virtual Enterprise.- Understanding of Knowledge from Two Mutually Related Aspects.- Collaborative Decision Making.- Decentralised Decision Making in Non-Hierarchical Networks.- A Reference Model for Distributed Decision Making Through A Multi-Agent Approach.- VirtualECare: Group Decision Supported by idea Generation and Argumentation.- Communication Protocols for Collaborative Forecasting.- Affective Computing and Cultural Issues.- Affective Computing and Collaborative Networks: Towards Emotion-Aware Interaction.- Cultural Determinants of Creating Modern Organisations – The Role of Trust.- Squeak, an Invisible Laboratory for Teachers as Learners.- Virtual Teams and Social Protocols.- Modelling Multithreaded Social Protocols with Coloured Petri Nets.- Virtual Team Working: Current Issues and Directions for the Future.- Framework for Open, Distributed and Self-Managed Social Platforms.- Complex Adaptive Systems.- Towards a Collaborative Model for Wireless Sensor Networks.- Supporting Complex Adaptive Processes with Lightweight Platforms.- Software Agents in Virtual Organizations: Good Faith and Trust.- Network Analysis and Strategic Processes.- Network Structure Analysis for Multicultural Industrial CNO.- Strategic Information System (SIS) of Virtual Organization (VO).- Proactive Management of Business Change.- Quality, Governance and Legal Issues.- On Quality Issues in Networked ValueConstellations.- Devolution in a Virtual Enterprise.- Legal Framework for eCommerce Tax Analysis.- Collaboration Infrastructures.- The Ecolead Collaborative Business Infrastructure for Networked Organizations.- Web Services-Based Collaborative System for Distributed Engineering.- Discovery and Selection of Certified Web Services Through Registry-Based Testing and Verification.- Service-Oriented Approaches.- An E-Service SOA Model for Virtual Service Enterprises.- A Service Oriented Framework for Mobile Business Virtual Communities.- Dynamic Adaptation, Composition and Orchestration of Web Services in Virtual Environments.- An Approach for Establishing Trust Relationships in the Web Service Technology.- Transportation Networks & Mobile Business.- Impact of Benefit Sharing Among Companies in the Implantation of a Collaborative Transportation System - An Application in the Furniture Industry.- Intelligent Transport System Based on RFID and Multi-Agent Approaches.- Making the Mobile Process Service Market, with a Smart Business Network, in the Northern Dimension.- Regional Manifestations of CN-1.- Towards a Sustainable Innovation Framework to Assess New Indo-Swiss Collaboration Scenarios.- Enriching Collaboration Among Eastern European SMEs Through Dedicated Virtual Platform.- E-Government in Poland Against the Background of Other EU Countries.- A Typology of French Marketplaces: Looking into a Collaborative Future.- Regional Manifestations of CN-2.- Scenarios to Collaborate with Emerging Markets: Initial Focus India.- The Virtual Development Office Framework for Business Networks: A Case Study from the Umbrian Packaging District.- Planning and Initiating Virtual Collaborative Networks for SMEs in Rural Areas – An Example from the Finnish Archipelago.- CollaborativeResearch Networks: Institute Factory of Millennium-Brazil.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780387848365
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 640
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0387848363
  • Publisher Date: 08 Aug 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: IFIP TC 5 WG 5.5 Ninth Working Conference on VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES, September 8-10, 2008, Poznan, Poland


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