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Enterprise interoperability

Enterprise interoperability is the ability of an enterprise—a company or other large organization—to functionally link activities, such as product… 
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2014
2014
Interoperability in enterprise systems is currently discussed from a system theoretic point of view. In the conceptual work… 
2014
2014
Enterprise Interoperability Science Base (EISB) represents the wide range of interoperability techniques that allow the creation… 
Review
2013
Review
2013
This practical paper introduces hybrid modelling and its application in supporting interoperability within virtual enterprises… 
2012
2012
Compared to traditional business services, IT-enabled services provide more value to customers and providers by enabling… 
2010
2010
Interoperability is an important characteristic of information systems, organisations, their processes and data. Achieving… 
2009
2009
Despite their business value and return on investment, multi-enterprise integration projects are unbearably costly for many… 
2008
2008
It is widely recognized that collaboration and interoperability are key issues for organizations nowadays. Both concepts are… 
2008
2008
This paper shows how companies can use product-centric data to locally represent the interactions with and between their partners… 
2007
2007
In this paper we discuss how email communication can be used for enterprise interoperability, especially with a focus on SMEs… 
2007
2007
To achieve business interoperability (BI), a comprehensive understanding of the business factors influencing its deployment is…