
Enterprise Interoperability
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Content
- Title Page
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Keynotes
- On Challenges in Enterprise Systems Management and Engineering for the Networked Enterprise of the Future
- Research Roadmap for Future Internet Enterprise Systems
- Full Papers
- Session 1
- A Manufacturing Core Concepts Ontology for Product Lifecycle Interoperability
- Introduction
- The Need for a Heavyweight Manufacturing Ontology
- Lightweight Ontologies
- Heavyweight Ontologies Approach
- Manufacturing Core Concepts Ontology
- Core Concepts and Relationships within MCCO
- Levels of Specialization of Concepts
- An Example of Concepts Specialization
- Formalization of Concepts
- Experimental Validation of the MCCO
- Testing Definition and Specialization of Feature Concepts
- Testing Inference of Knowledge and Route to Knowledge Sharing
- Conclusion
- References
- A Construction Approach of Model Transformation Rules Based on Rough Set Theory
- Introduction
- Motivating Example
- Rough Set and Discovered Rule Based on Rough Set
- Rough Set Theory
- Basic Concept
- Algorithm for Transformation Rules
- Experiment
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Third Party User Interaction Control in SIP Networks
- Introduction
- OSA Application Control in Managed All-IP Multimedia Networks
- Mapping of OSA User Interaction Interfaces onto SIP Protocol
- Formal Specification of Interoperable User Interaction Model
- Labeled Transition Systems and Behavioral Equivalence
- Formal Description of OSA User Interaction
- Formal Description of SIP Session with MRFC
- Interoperability between OSA User Interactions and IMS Media Services
- An Example of OSA Application Control on User Interaction in IMS
- Conclusion
- References
- Session 2
- A Process Interoperability Method for SMEs
- Introduction
- Related Works
- SMEs Oriented Interoperability Framework
- SMEs Oriented Process Interoperability
- Built-Time
- Run-Time
- Case Study and Analysis
- Conclusion
- References
- A Modeling Language for Interoperability Assessments
- Introduction
- Related Works
- Architecture Analysis
- P-OCL
- A Probabilistic Relational Model for Interoperability Analysis
- Overview of the PRM
- Structural Aspects
- Conversation-Specific Aspects
- Model Abstraction
- Example Usage
- Conclusions and Further Works
- References
- Development of Innovative Services Enhancing Interoperability in Cross-Organizational Business Processes
- Introduction
- General Approach
- Creating a Cross Organizational Business Process (CBP)
- Analyzing a CBP
- Private-to-Public Transformation
- Principles of the Private to Public Transformation
- SBVR Vocabulary and Rules
- Visibility Rules
- Principles of the Transformation
- Interoperability Gap Detection
- Description of an Exemplary CBPip Gap
- Classification of CBPip Gaps
- CBPip Gap Detection Service
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Session 3
- An Approach for Interoperability Requirements Specification and Verification
- Introduction
- Interoperability Requirements Definition
- Interoperability Requirements Verification
- Verification Process for Static Requirements
- Verification Process for Dynamic Requirements
- Application Case
- Conclusion
- References
- $On the Move to$ Business-Driven Alignment of Service Monitoring Requirements
- Introduction
- Currently Open Interoperability Issues in Service Monitoring
- Business-Driven Alignment of Service Monitoring Requirements
- Value-Driven Service Monitoring Configuration Framework
- Value Viewpoint on Service Monitoring
- Early Service Monitoring Requirements Analysis via Value Models
- Business Case Description
- Value Monitoring Viewpoint on the Electricity Imbalance Reduction Case
- Discussion
- References
- A Trust Model for Services in Federated Platforms
- Introduction
- State of the Art
- Principles and Objectives
- The Conceptual Model
- General Area
- Capability Area
- Measure Area
- Reference Area
- The Model as an Ontology
- Trust Evaluation
- First Round - Evaluate Each Aspect in the Model
- Second Round - Amend Evaluations with Consistency Rules
- Third Round - Aggregate Evaluations
- Initial Calculation
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Session 4
- Towards Pragmatic Interoperability in the New Enterprise - A Survey of Approaches
- Introduction
- Defining Pragmatic Interoperability
- Criteria for Comparison
- Approaches to Pragmatic Interoperability
- Discussion
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Contexts for Concepts: Information Modeling for Semantic Interoperability
- Introduction
- Modeling Options
- Context
- Conceptual Confrontations
- First Confrontation: Static and Dynamic
- Second Confrontation: Properties
- Third Confrontation: Roles
- Fourth Confrontation: Higher Context
- Contextual CIMing
- Related Approaches
- Business Rationale
- Conclusions
- References
- Anatomy of the Unified Enterprise Modelling Ontology
- Introduction
- Theory
- The Unified Enterprise Modelling Ontology (UEMO)
- Using UEMO
- Discussion
- Conclusion and Further Work
- References
- Session 5
- Model-Driven Development of Service Compositions for Enterprise Interoperability
- Introduction
- Approach
- Working Example
- Implementation
- CDL Model (XML) to CDL Model (XMI)
- CDL Model (XMI) to BPEL Model (XMI)
- BPEL Model (XMI) to BPEL Process (XML)
- Validation and Discussion
- Related Work
- Model-Driven SOA Based Approaches for Enterprise Interoperability
- Choreography to Orchestration Transformation
- Conclusion
- References
- A Data-Centric Approach for Privacy-Aware Business Process Enablement
- Introduction
- Requirements for a Privacy-Enabled BPM
- Policy Language
- Policy Viewer
- Sticky Policies
- Policy Checker
- Policy Language
- Privacy in BPM/Web Services
- Policy Model Overview
- Privacy-Aware BPM Use Case
- Privacy-Enabled BPM/Web Services
- Policy Language Structure
- Human and Automated Activities
- Policy Consistency Check
- Related Art
- Conclusion
- References
- Agent-Supported Collaboration and Interoperability for Networked Enterprises
- Motivation
- Collaborative Processes
- Agent-Based Modeling of Collaborative Processes
- Deriving the Roles and Participants
- Modeling the Interaction
- Modeling the Local Behavior of the Participants
- Mediating Data Heterogeneity
- Generating Executable Agent-Code
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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