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Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises
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Luis M. Camarinha-Matos
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Hamideh Afsarmanesh
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1999
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978-0-387-35577-1
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1999
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Book chapters
pp. E1
Erratum to: Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises
pp. 3
The Virtual Enterprise Concept
pp. 15
Tendencies and General Requirements for Virtual Enterprises
pp. 31
Federated Information Management Requirements for Virtual Enterprises
pp. 49
Coordination and Configuration Requirements in a Virtual Enterprise
pp. 65
Communication Infrastructure Requirements in a VE
pp. 77
Socio-Organizational Requirements for a VE
pp. 97
The PRODNET Goals and Approach
pp. 109
The PRODNET Architecture
pp. 127
Design of the Federated Information Management Architecture for PRODNET
pp. 147
PRODNET Coordination Module
pp. 167
The PRODNET Communication Infrastructure
pp. 187
Support for Electronic Data Interchange
pp. 209
Step Support for Virtual Enterprises
pp. 219
Production Planning and Control in a Virtual Enterprise
pp. 233
Product Data Management
pp. 241
Distributed Business Process Management
pp. 259
Selection of Partners for a Virtual Enterprise
pp. 279
The PRODNET Demonstrator
pp. 293
A Framework for Distributed Information Management in the Virtual Enterprise: The Vega Project
pp. 307
A Design Process Model to Support Concurrent Project Development in Networks of SMEs
pp. 319
PerDiS: An Infrastructure for Cooperative Engineering in Virtual Enterprise
pp. 333
SMEs in the Virtual Enterprise — LOGSME Enables it Support
pp. 343
Implementing Internet Enabled Virtual Enterprises Using Collaborative Agents
pp. 353
Agent Communication for Scheduling in the Extended Enterprise
pp. 365
A Framework for Improving the Quality of Operation in a Virtual Enterprise
pp. 377
A Brazilian Case of VE Coordination
pp. 387
A Virtual Enterprise Model, as Proposed Within Project ICIV Aimed at Supporting Networked SMEs
pp. 399
Supply Chain Management Based on Market Mechanism in Virtual Enterprise
pp. 409
The Value System Designer — An Infrastructure for Building the Virtual Enterprise
pp. 421
An Electronic Market Architecture for the Formation of Virtual Enterprises
pp. 433
Automating Partner Selection for a Virtual Organization
pp. 449
Definition of a Generic Capability Model for Extended Enterprise design for Manufacture
pp. 461
Building the Extended Enterprise on Telework, a Case Study
pp. 471
Virtual Organisations and the Web Site Resource
pp. 483
Infrastructures for VE: A Summary of Achievements
pp. 491
Further Developments in Virtual Enterprises
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