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The fast progress in computer networks and their wide availability complemented with on one hand the "explosion" of the mobile computing and on the other hand the trends in the direction of ubiquitous computing, act as powerful enablers for new forms of highly dynamic collaborative organizations and emergence of new business practices. The first efforts in virtual enterprises (VE) were strongly constrained by the need to design and develop horizontal infrastructures aimed at supporting the basic collaboration needs of consortia of enterprises. Even pilot projects that were focused on specific business domains were forced to first develop some basic infrastructures before being able to develop their specific business models. Nowadays, although there is still a need to consolidate and standardize the horizontal infrastructures, the focus is more and more directed to the development of new vertical business models and the corresponding support tools. At the same time, in the earlier R&D projects, the attention was almost exclusively devoted to the operation phase of the VE life cycle, while now there are more activities addressing the creation phase, developing mechanisms to support the rapid formation of new virtual organizations for new business opportunities. In order to complete the life cycle, there is a need to also invest on support for VE dissolution.

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Springer Book Archives
1: New Organizational Models.-
1. Will the Organisation Disappear? the
Challenges of the New Economy and Future Perspectives.-
2. A New Paradigm for
the Next Century: the Task Oriented Job Market.-
3. E-Diagnosis: Knowledge
Management and Organizational Change in Virtual Times.-
4. A Diary Using
Fuzzy Sets.- 2: Infrastructure Requirements.-
5. Infrastructure for the
Advanced Virtual Enterprise: A Report Using a Brazilian-Based Example.-
6.
Linking Smes Clusters: A View of the Information Infrastructure.-
7. Working
Efficiently with the Service Industries.-
8. VE Infrastructures Requirements
for Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing.- 3: Infrastructures Development.-
9.
Supporting Agility in Virtual Enterprises.-
10. The Sace-Cscw Framework: An
Infrastructure to Support Virtual Enterprises and Concurrent Engineering
Processes.-
11. Design of a Computer-Supported Cooperative Environment for
Small and Medium Enterprises.-
12. Environment for Design and Analysis of
System Integration.- 4: Multi-Agent Based Collaboration.-
13. Requirements
for an Agent Based Information System Supporting Variably Coupled Networked
Enterprises.-
14. Federated Multi-Agent Scheduling in Virtual Enterprises.-
15. The Netman Agent-Based Architecture for E-Business in Network
Organizations.-
16. A Mobile-Agent Based Architecture for Virtual
Enterprises.- 5: Information Management and Coordination.-
17. Supporting
Information Access Rights and Visibility Levels in virtual Enterprises.-
18.
A Virtual Project House Infrastructure for Distributed Development
Processes.-
19. The holonic Paradigm as a New Metaphor for the Coordination
problem of Virtual Enterprises.-
20. Protocol-Based Cooperation in a Virtual
Manufacturing Organization.- 6: Supply Chain Management.-
21. Agent-Based
Infrastructure ofSupply Chain Network Management.-
22. A Distributed
Framework for Collaborative Supply Network Integration.-
23. New tools for
Multi-Stage Supply Chains.-
24. Supply Chain Management and Distributed
Manufacturing in the Automotive Industry.- 7: Industry Clusters and
Brokerage.-
25. Action Research: The Formation of a Manufacturing Virtual
Industry Cluster.-
26. Exploitation of Business Opportunities: The Role of
the Virtual Enterprise Broker.-
27. Agent-Based Brokerage for Virtual
Enterprise Creation in the Moulds Industry.- 8: E-Commerce and Logistics.-
28. Logistics Support to Electronic Commerce in Brazil: Trends and
Constraints.-
29. A Survey on the Use of E-Commerce by Brazilian Companies.-
30. Electronic Commerce with XML/EDI in Virtual Enterprises.- 9: Distributed
Production Planning.-
31. The Price-Date-Relationship as a Negotiating Tool
in Production Planning and Control.-
32. Production Planning and Control
Information System for the Engineering AND Make to Order Environment.-
33.
The Design and Development of a Discrete Event Simulation System to Support
Virtual Industry Activities.-
34. Process Support for Virtual Projects in the
Construction Sector.- 10: Knowledge Management.-
35. Cognet: Integrated
Information and Knowledge Management and Its Use in Virtual Organisations.-
36. An IT-Based Framework for Knowledge Management in Networked
Organisations.-
37. Shop Floor Reengineering to Support Agility in Virtual
Enterprise Environments.-
38. A Conceptual Framework for Aggregate Management
of Virtual Enterprises.- 11: Socio-Organizational Issues.-
39. Virtual
Organizations and the Cultural Dimension: Organization Rites in the
Consolidation of Telework.-
40. Virtual Teams and The Organisational
Grapevine.-
41. Moral Infrastructure and VirtualEnterprises: Ethics as a
Competitive Factor for the Internet Commerce in Brazil.-
42. Informal
Networks: Managing the Knowledge Within Virtual Enterprises.- 12: Skills and
Value Assessment.-
43. A Methodology to Evaluate Enterprises to Become
Members of Virtual Industry Clusters.-
44. An Assessment Model to Analyze
Organizational Readiness to Implement Telework Arrangements.-
45. A
Systematic Approach to IPR Definition in Cooperative Projects.- 13: Quality
Management.-
46. Quality Certification in the Virtual Enterprise: An
Objective Tool for Supply Chain Management and Customer Satisfaction.-
47. An
Innovation Coaching Approach to Efficiently Introduce QM-Systems in Smes.-
48. Using Knowledge Management to Improve Quality.- 14: Product Development.-
49. A Combined Knowledge and Information Infrastructure to Support Product
Development.-
50. Towards a Virtual Organization: The Rapid Prototyping
Portuguese National Network.-
51. iPDM Systems.- Author Index.