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Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks: IFIP TC 5 Working Group 5.5 Eighth IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises September 10-12, 2007, Guimarães, Portugal 2007 ed. [Kõva köide]

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Establishing the foundation of Collaborative Networks The need for computer-assisted collaboration, which originally manifested decades ago in manufacturing to establish small business-oriented networks of organizations in forms of supply chains or extended enterprises, is by now extended into a large number of other areas. While today production and service provision constitute the main areas of application for Collaborative Networks (CNs) worldwide, during the last decade virtual scientific laboratories, inter-enterprise collaborative engineering, crisis management, virtual institutes and virtual learning communities among others, are also rising within the wide spectnlm of application areas in need of CNs. These developments emphasize the urgency for establishing a sounder foundation for collaborative networks, namely in terms o/, theoretical principles and formal models, capturing the concepts, entities, behaviors, and operations of the CNs, and developing technology-independent infrastructure architecture, tools and methodologies. Further to the shorter-term, goal-oriented. and opportunity-based virtual organi­ zations, nowadays a variety of long term "strategic" association / coalition of organizations have emerged. These associations, earlier called clusters or clubs, act as the breeding environments for virtual organizations, and provide the necessary conditions and mechanisms to prepare their members towards dynamic and fluid establishment of potential opportunity-based virtual organizations. A good collection of active va Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Professional Virtual Communities (PVCs) can be found in various regions of the world.
Co-Sponsors xi
Committees and Referees xiii
Foreword xv
PART
1. TRUST ASPECTS IN COLLABORATION
1(30)
Towards Establishing Trust Relationships Among Organizations in VBES
3(12)
S. S. Msanjila
H. Afsarmanesh
Fostering R&D Collaboration -- The Interplay of Trust, Appropriability and Absorptive Capacity
15(8)
P. Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
K. Blomqvist
Trust Building in Collaborative Networked Organizations Supported by Communities of Practice
23(8)
L. Loss
C. H. Schons
R. M. Neves
I. L. Delavy
I. S. Chudzikiewicz
A. M. C. Vogt
PART
2. PERFORMANCE AND VALUE SYSTEMS
31(34)
Measuring Collaboration Performance in Virtual Organizations
33(10)
I. Westphal
K.-D. Thoben
M. Seifert
A Conceptual Model for Virtual Breeding Environments Value Systems
43(10)
D. Romero
N. Galeano
A. Molina
Towards a Conceptual Model of Value Systems in Collaborative Networks
53(12)
L. M. Camarinha-Matos
P. Macedo
PART
3. COLLABORATION NETWORK ANALYSIS
65(26)
Network Analysis by the Codesnet Approach
67(8)
D. Antonelli
A. Villa
Assessment of Collaborative Networks Structural Stability
75(8)
V. Tolkacheva
D. Ivanov
A. Arkhipov
A Decision Support Framework for Collaborative Networks
83(8)
O. Noran
PART
4. VO BREEDING ENVIRONMENT ENABLERS
91(44)
Towards Governance Rules and Bylaws for Virtual Breeding Environments
93(10)
D. Romero
J. Giraldo
N. Galeano
A. Molina
Enabling Virtual Organizations in a Technological District
103(8)
A. P. Volpentesta
S. Ammirato
In Search for an Innovative Business Model or How to Be Successful in the Nowadays Business Environment
111(12)
B. Semolic
The Role of Universities Developing New Collaborative Environments; Analysing the Virtuelle Fabrik, Swiss Microtech and the Tenet Group
123(12)
M. Flores
C. Boer
C. Huber
A. Pluss
R. Schoch
M. Pouly
PART
5. ELEMENTS OF BREEDING ENVIRONMENTS MANAGEMENT
135(28)
Ontology Engineering in Virtual Breeding Environments
137(10)
D. Simoes
H. Ferreira
A. Lucas Soares
Causal Cross-Impact Analysis as Strategic Planning Aid for Virtual Organisation Breeding Environments
147(8)
H. Duin
Assessing the Value of Mediators in Collaborative Business Networks
155(8)
B. Rensmann
H. Weigand
Z. Zhao
V. Dignum
F. Dignum
M. Hiel
PART
6. VO CREATION
163(44)
A Computer-Assisted Vo Creation Framework
165(14)
L. M. Camarinha-Matos
A. I. Oliveira
R. Ratti
D. Demsar
F. Baldo
T. Jarimo
Collaboration Opportunity Finder
179(8)
D. Demsar
I. Mozetic
N. Lavrac
An Ontology-Based Approach for Selecting Performance Indicators for Partners Suggestion
187(10)
F. Baldo
R. J. Rabelo
R. V. Vallejos
Multiple Criteria Partner Selection in Virtual Enterprises
197(10)
J. A. Crispim
J. Pinho Sousa
PART
7. e-CONTRACTING IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORK SCENARIOS
207(34)
Fundaments of Virtual Organization E-Contracting
209(8)
L. Xu
P. Vrieze
Intelligent Contracting: Software Agents, Corporate Bodies and Virtual Organizations
217(8)
F. Andrade
P. Novais
J. Machado
J. Neves
Agent-Based Contracting in Virtual Enterprises
225(8)
C. Cevenini
G. Contissa
M. Laukyte
A Lawful Framework for Distributed Electronic Markets
233(8)
M. Conrad
C. Funk
O. Raabe
O. Waldhorst
PART
8. LEARNING AND INHERITANCE IN VO
241(30)
Towards Learning Collaborative Networked Organizations
243(10)
L. Loss
A. A. Pereira-Klen
R. J. Rabelo
Identification of Forms and Components of Vo Inheritance
253(10)
I. Karvonen
I. Salkari
M. Ollus
Establishing and Keeping Inter-Organisational Collaboration. Some Lessons Learned
263(8)
R. Rodriguez
P. Gomez
R. Dario Franco
A. Ortiz
PART
9. ARCHITECTURES FOR COLLABORATION
271(36)
A Generic Strategic Layer for Collaborative Networks
273(10)
J. Certo
N. Lau
L. P. Reis
A Privacy-Based Brokering Architecture for Collaboration in Virtual Environments
283(8)
A. Masaud-Wahaishi
H. Ghenniwa
W. Shen
Virtual Power Producers Integration Into Mascem
291(8)
I. Praca
H. Morais
M. Cardoso
C. Ramos
Z. Vale
Agent-Based Architecture for Virtual Enterprises to Support Agility
299(8)
H. Helaakoski
P. Iskanius
I. Peltomaa
PART
10. MODELLING FRAMEWORKS FOR COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS
307(28)
Towards an Architecture Modeling Language for Networked Organizations
309(8)
D.-H. Kim
Evolving Virtue
317(10)
A. D'Atri
A. Motro
Business Modelling for Knowledge Networks
327(8)
A. Quadt
H. Dirlenbach
PART
11. BUSINESS BENEFITS IN NETWORKS
335(26)
Distribution of Network Generated Profit by Considering Individual Profit Expectations
337(8)
H. Jahn
M. Fischer
T. Teich
An Estimation Model for Business Benefits in Horizontal Collaborative Networks
345(8)
G. Piot
M. Pouly
N. Cheikhrouhou
R. Glardon
Examining the Antecedents to Innovation in Electronic Networks of Practice
353(8)
E. Whelan
B. Donnellan
G. Costello
PART
12. PROFESSIONAL VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES
361(28)
Support for Power in Adaptation of Social Protocols for Professional Virtual Communities
363(8)
W. Picard
Understanding Users' Response to Ontology Based Systems in the Context of an Enterprise Sponsored Virtual Community
371(10)
C. Pereira
M. Silva
J. Fernandes
A. Lucas Soares
Continuous Management of Professional Virtual Community Inheritance Based on the Adaptation of Social Protocols
381(8)
W. Picard
PART
13. CUSTOMER INVOLVEMENT IN NETWORKS
389(26)
Virtual Customer Communities: An Innovative Case from the Media Industry
391(8)
M. Kosonen
H.-K. Ellonen
The Impact of Customer Participation on Business Ecosystems
399(8)
G. Fragidis
A. Koumpis
K. Tarabanis
Supporting Collaborative Work Through Wireless Technologies Support in Patient Centric Virtual Organizations (PCVOs)
407(8)
Mohyuddin
W.A. Gray
H. Bailey
D. Morrey
PART
14. SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
415(28)
Social Network Analysis of Team Dynamics and Intra-Organizational Development in an Aerospace Firm
417(8)
K. Ogilvie
D. Assimakopoulos
The Tacit Dimensions of Collaborative Network Traffic
425(10)
S. Doak
D. Assimakopoulos
Collaborative Services to Maintain Electronic Business Relationships
435(8)
P. Weiß
S. Klink
PART
15. INTEROPERABILITY IN NETWORKS
443(34)
Towards Seamless Interoperability in Collaborative Networks
445(8)
C.-M. Chituc
C. Toscano
A. L. Azevedo
Barriers Driven Methodology for Enterprise Interoperability
453(8)
D. Chen
N. Daclin
Ambient Intelligence and Simulation in Health Care Virtual Scenarios
461(8)
A. Abelha
C. Analide
J. Machado
J. Neves
M. Santos
P. Novais
Collaboration Within the Tool-And-Die Manufacturing Industry Through Open-Source Modular ERP/CRM Systems
469(8)
A. Imtiaz
J. B. Hauge
S. Chen
PART
16. COLLABORATIVE PROCESS MODELS
477(26)
A Cartography Based Methodology for Collaborative Process Definition
479(8)
V. Rajsiri
J.-P. Lorre
F. Benaben
H. Pingaud
Interactive User-Centered Business Process Management Services
487(8)
R. Ratti
S. Gusmeroli
Workflow Technology Supporting the Operation of Virtual ISPs
495(8)
K.-P. Eckert
J. Hall
H.-J. Pollet
PART
17. PROCESS INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT
503(26)
Introducing a Collaborative Business Model for European ERP Value Chains of SMEs
505(8)
I. Ignatiadis
J. Briggs
A. Svirskas
K. Bougiouklis
A. Koumpis
Integrated Construction Project Management System Based on IFC and ISO9001:2000
513(8)
K. U. Gokce
R. J. Scherer
H. A. Dikbas
Enhancing Enterprise Collaboration by Using Multifaceted Services
521(8)
S. Chaari
L. Ali
F. Biennier
J. Favrel
C. B. Amar
PART
18. WEB SERVICES AND FUSION
529(26)
Application of the Fusion Approach for Assisted Composition of Web Services
531(8)
S. Alexakis
M. Bauer
A. Pace
A. Schumacher
A. Friesen
A. Bouras
D. Kourtesis
Semantic Integration of Business Applications Across Collaborative Value Networks
539(8)
A. Bouras
P. Gouvas
D. Kourtesis
G. Mentzas
Web Service Discovery in a Semantically Extended Uddi Registry: The Case of Fusion
547(8)
D. Kourtesis
I. Paraskakis
A. Friesen
P. Gouvas
A. Bouras
PART
19. COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENTS CASES
555(28)
Supporting Mobile Virtual Team's Coordination with SOA-Based Active Entities
557(8)
R. Dario Franco
A. Neyem
S. Ochoa
R. Navarro
Collaborative Environments Work: A Case Study of Teacher Training
565(8)
M. Meirinhos
A. Osorio
A Knowledge Search Framework for Collaborative Networks
573(10)
R. J. Tramontin Jr.
R. J. Rabelo
PART
20. PRODUCT-ORIENTED COLLABORATION
583(26)
Maintaining Dynamic Product Designs to Enable Effective Consortium Building in Virtual Breeding Environments
585(8)
M. Seifert
K.-D. Thoben
Distributed Design of Product Oriented Manufacturing Systems
593(8)
S. Carmo-Silva
A.C. Alves
P. Novais
M. Costa
C. Carvalho
J. Costa
M. Marques
Virtual Organisation in Cross Domain Engineering
601(8)
A. Mahl
A. Semenenko
J. Ovtcharova
PART
21. ADAPTIVE COLLABORATIVE FRAMEWORKS
609(28)
Collaboration and Adaptation in Scheduling
611(8)
A. Almeida
G. Marreiros
C. Martins
Virtual Organizations for Municipalities
619(8)
M. Pankowska
A Service Infrastructure to Support Ubiquitous Engineering Practices
627(10)
Y. Rezgui
B. Medjdoub
PART
22. EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE SUPPLY NETWORKS
637(50)
Engineering Methodology for Organisation Networks
639(10)
X. Boucher
A. Zaidat
L. Vincent
A Procedure for the Analysis of Industrial Networks
649(8)
D. Antonelli
B. Caroleo
T. Taurino
The Evaluation of Coordination Policies in Logistics Services Markets
657(10)
V. Albino
R. M. Dangelico
A. M. Petruzzelli
Business Models for Collaborative Planning in Transportation: An Application to Wood Products
667(10)
J.-F. Audy
S. D'Amours
M. Ronnqvist
Providing Transparency in the Business of Software: A Modeling Technique for Software Supply Networks
677(10)
S. Jansen
S. Brinkkemper
A. Finkelstein
Author Index 687