: Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding, Chalmeta Ricardo
: Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding, Chalmeta Ricardo, Raul Poler
: Enterprise Interoperability IV Making the Internet of the Future for the Future of Enterprise
: Springer-Verlag
: 9781849962575
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Enterprise Interoperability is the ability of an enterprise or organisation to work with other enterprises or organisations without special effort. It is now recognised that interoperability of systems and thus sharing of information is not sufficient to ensure common understanding between enterprises. Knowledge of information meaning and understanding of how is to be used must also be shared if decision makers distributed between those enterprises in the network want to act consistently and efficiently. Industry's need for Enterprise Interoperability has been one of the significant drivers for research into the Internet of the Future. EI research will embrace and extend contributions from the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services, and will go on to drive the future needs for Internets of People, Processes, and Knowledge.
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Preface5
Acknowledgements7
Contents8
Part I: Business Interoperability12
Ad-hoc Execution of Collaboration Patterns using Dynamic Orchestration13
1. Introduction13
2. Collaboration Patterns14
3. Maestro Reorganisation Patterns18
4. Scenario19
5. Conclusion21
6. Acknowledgements21
7. References21
Alternative Process Notations for Mobile Information Systems23
1. Introduction23
2. Related Works24
3. Proposed Diagram Notation24
4. Evaluation30
5. Conclusion and Future Work32
6. References32
Conceptual Framework for the Interoperability Requirements of Collaborative Planning Process34
1. Introduction34
2. Description of the CF Components for the CP Process: Identification of IR35
3. Conclusions42
4. References42
Improving Interoperability using a UML Profile for Enterprise Modelling44
1. Introduction44
2. Enterprise Modelling46
3. Conceptual Framework for Enterprise Knowledge Modelling47
4. Modelling Organisational Structure of an Enterprise48
5. Conclusion51
6. Acknowledgements52
7. References53
Towards Test Framework for Efficient and Reusable Global e-Business Test Beds55
1. Introduction55
2. Recommendations for the Global Interoperability Test Bed56
3. Issues with Test Frameworks56
4. A Service Oriented Architecture for Agile Test Framework59
5. Conclusions63