A concise reference to the state of the
art in systems interoperability, Enterprise
Interoperability VII will be of great value to engineers and computer
scientists working in manufacturing and other process industries and to
software engineers and electronic and manufacturing engineers working in the
academic environment. Furthermore, it shows how knowledge of the meaning within
information and the use to which it will be put have to be held in common
between enterprises for consistent and efficient inter-enterprise networks.
Over 30 papers, ranging from academic
research through case studies to industrial and administrative experience of
interoperability show how, in a scenario of globalised markets, where the
capacity to cooperate with other organizations efficiently is essential in
order to remain economically, socially and environmentally cost-effective, the
most innovative digitized and networked enterprises ensure that their systems and applications are able
to interoperate across heterogeneous collaborative networks of independent organizations.
This goal of interoperability is essential, not only from the perspective of
the individual enterprise but also in the business structures that are now
emerging, such as complex collaborating networks of suppliers and customers,
virtual enterprises, interconnected organisations or extended enterprises, as
well as in mergers and acquisitions. Establishing efficient and relevant
collaborative situations requires the management of interoperability from a
dynamic point of view: a relevant and efficient collaboration of organizations may
require adaptation to remain in line with changing objectives, evolving
resources, unexpected events, etc. Many of the papers contained in this, the eighth
volume of Proceedings of the I-ESA
Conferences have examples and illustrations calculated to deepen
understanding and generate new ideas.
The I-ESA’16 Conference
from which this book is drawn was organized by the Escola de Engenharia da
Universidade do Minho, on behalf of the European Virtual Laboratory for Enterprise
Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab) and Interop VLab Portuguese Pole.
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Part I: Introduction.- An Interoperable Cloud Environment of Manufacturing Control System.- A New Framework for Strategic Risk Analysis in a Global Pump Manufacturing Network.- Cloud and Services Testing Applied in Manufacturing.- A Self Sustainable Approach for IoT Services Provisioning.- Part II: Modelling the Enterprise Interoperability.- Requirement Pattern Elicitation Approach of Massive Customers in Domain Oriented Service Requirement.- Semantic Data Integration Approach for the Vision of a Digital Factory.- Negotiation Coordination Model for Supporting Enterprise Interoperability.- Part III: Semantics for Enterprise Interoperability.- The Systems Development Life Cycle to Facilitate Progression Towards Semantic and Organizational Interoperability for Healthcare System.- Performance Oriented Decision Making to Guide Web Service Lifecycle.- Profiling Based on Music and Physiological State.- Part IV: Architectures and Frameworks for Interoperability.- Automated Process Model Generation for Internet of Things Oriented Enterprise Systems.- Use of Big Data for Continuous Interoperability in Crisis Management.- Weaving Trending, Costing and Recommendations Using Big Data Analytics: An Enterprise Capability Evaluator.- The Industry Cockpit Approach: A Framework for Flexible Real-time Production Monitoring.- Part V: Services for the Enterprise Interoperability.- iFloW: An Integrated Logistics Software System for Inbound Supply Chain Traceability.- Qualitative Evaluation of Manufacturing Software Units Interoperability Using ISO 25000 Quality Mode.- Process Modeling Approach for the Liquid-Sensing Enterprise.- Part VI: Ontologies and Concepts for Enterprise Interoperability.- A MetaMeta Level Formal Manufacturing Ontology for Meta Level Production Methods.- Towards an Interoperable Decision Support Platform for Eco-labeling Process.- Framework of Design Principles and Standards for Enterprise Interoperability Service Utilities.- Part VII: Industrial Implementation of Enterprise Interoperability.- Requirements Engineering Using Serious Games.- Knowledge-based System to Enhance Coordination of Hospital Practitioners: A Case Study.- Towards a Flexible Gamification Model for an Interoperable E-learning BP Simulation Platform.- Part VIII: Collaborative Supply Networks Interoperability.- Towards a Methodology to Support the Strategies Alignment Process in Collaborative Networks.- Meta-modeling of Collaborative Supply Chain.- Seamless Interrelation Between Business Strategies and Tactical Planning.- A Competition Model for the Offer: An Experiment of Management Simulation.
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A concise reference to the state of the
art in systems interoperability, Enterprise
Interoperability VII will be of great value to engineers and computer
scientists working in manufacturing and other process industries and to
software engineers and electronic and manufacturing engineers working in the
academic environment. Furthermore, it shows how knowledge of the meaning within
information and the use to which it will be put have to be held in common
between enterprises for consistent and efficient inter-enterprise networks.
Over 30 papers, ranging from academic
research through case studies to industrial and administrative experience of
interoperability show how, in a scenario of globalised markets, where the
capacity to cooperate with other organizations efficiently is essential in
order to remain economically, socially and environmentally cost-effective, the
most innovative digitized and networked enterprises ensure that their systems and applications are able
to interoperate across heterogeneous collaborative networks of independent organizations.
This goal of interoperability is essential, not only from the perspective of
the individual enterprise but also in the business structures that are now
emerging, such as complex collaborating networks of suppliers and customers,
virtual enterprises, interconnected organisations or extended enterprises, as
well as in mergers and acquisitions. Establishing efficient and relevant
collaborative situations requires the management of interoperability from a
dynamic point of view: a relevant and efficient collaboration of organizations may
require adaptation to remain in line with changing objectives, evolving
resources, unexpected events, etc. Many of the papers contained in this, the eighth
volume of Proceedings of the I-ESA
Conferences have examples and illustrations calculated to deepen
understanding and generate new ideas.
The I-ESA’16 Conference
from which this book is drawn was organized by the Escola de Engenharia da
Universidade do Minho, on behalf of the European Virtual Laboratory for Enterprise
Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab) and Interop VLab Portuguese Pole.
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the reader up to date with developments in a field which is extremely important for industrial competitiveness author pool means that readers can learn about the environment in many countries with which they may have to co-operate Supported
by the international research group represented by the International Virtual
Laboratory in Interoperability (http://www.interop-vlab.eu/) Inter-disciplinary
subject matter allows the reader to learn about many points of view on similar
problems
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319309569
Publisert
2016-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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