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Enterprise Engineering and Integration : Building International Consensus Proceedings of ICEIMT ’97, International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technology, Torino, Italy, October 28–30, 1997
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H. T. Goranson
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Enterprise Integration and Standardization — A European View
pp. 6
Enterprise Integration — A United States View
pp. 20
Enterprise Reference Architectures — A Research Portfolio
pp. 27
Enterprise Integration in the User Industries — Needs and Current Solutions
pp. 34
Enterprise System / Control System Integration Scheme
pp. 45
Development of Integrated Enterprise Models
pp. 54
A Standardization Strategy that Matches Enterprise Operation
pp. 64
Enterprise Integration — International Consensus: A Europe — USA Initiative
pp. 75
A Human Factors Taxonomy and Human Modeling in Enterprises—Workshop 1, Working Group 1
pp. 82
Human Factors and Enterprise Integration—Workshop 1, Working Group 2
pp. 89
Changes in Organisation and Process Structures—Workshop 1, Working Group 3
pp. 96
Assessing Enterprise Integration for Competitive Advantage—Workshop 2, Working Group 1
pp. 108
Enterprise Integration Deployment — Migration of Existing Applications—Workshop 3, Working Group 3
pp. 117
Research for Advanced Enterprise Integration Standards—Workshop 3, Working Group 2/3
pp. 123
Enterprise Modelling — User Semantics
pp. 135
Formal Semantics of Enterprise Models
pp. 140
Business Evolution and Enterprise Integration
pp. 152
Business Benefits from Enterprise Integration
pp. 163
Services for Integration—Workshop 5, Working Group 2
pp. 167
ICEIMT in Perspective — 92 to 97
pp. 175
The Contribution of the Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture to Consensus in the Area of Enterprise Integration
pp. 190
Ontologies for Enterprise Modelling
pp. 201
Methodologies for Enterprise Integration
pp. 212
Enterprise Modelling Languages
pp. 225
The Human Role in Enterprise Integration
pp. 235
Requirements for Enterprise Model Execution and Integration Services
pp. 244
ICT-Support for Enterprise Integration — Where Are We?
pp. 256
AIT — Advanced Information Technology for Design and Manufacture (ESPRIT Project)
pp. 265
PRIMA — Process Industry Manufacturing Advantage Through Information Technology (ESPRIT Project)
pp. 274
NGMS — Next Generation Manufacturing Systems (IMS Project)
pp. 284
HMS — Holonic Manufacturing Systems Test Case (IMS Project)
pp. 293
NIIIP — The National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols for Industrial Enterprise Integration: Enabling the Virtual Enterprise (USA Project)
pp. 307
NGM — Next Generation Manufacturing, A Framework for Action (USA Project)
pp. 316
Evolution in Enterprise Integration — The Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing
pp. 317
Enterprise Engineering and Integration — Future Challenges
pp. 329
The Business Architect — The Concept of Enterprise Integration Revisited
pp. 339
Balancing Between Integration and Distribution Paradigms: The Modelling Process of the European CMMS—IAMS Projects
pp. 348
Enterprise Modelling and Integration — Towards Agile Manufacturing Systems
pp. 359
Proxy Possible Flow Semantics for Enterprise Formulae and Artefact Possible Lives Models
pp. 368
Integrated Ontologies for Enterprise Modelling
pp. 378
Defining an Ontology for the Formal Requirements Engineering of Manufacturing Systems
pp. 388
DME — Distributed Manufacturing Enterprise Modeling, Towards an Ontological Approach
pp. 400
Integrated Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Workflow Management within an Enterprise Integration Methodology
pp. 408
Enterprise Integration — Operational Models of Business Processes and Workflow Systems
pp. 420
Design for an Enterprise
pp. 431
IMMPAC: A Methodology for the Implementation of Enterprise Integration Programmes in Mexican SMEs
pp. 439
Flexible Industrial Applications Through Model-Based Workflows
pp. 449
Integration in Small and Medium Enterprises:Specification of a Business Process Re-engineering Methodology
pp. 459
Concurrent Engineering Reference Model for Integrated Product Development
pp. 467
Methods and Tools for Decentralised Work and Information Structures in SMEs
pp. 473
Enterprise Modelling and the Socio-Technical Tradition
pp. 483
Organisation Issues and the ACNOS Approach
pp. 496
Cooperative Processes and Workflow Management for Enterprise Integration
pp. 510
The Capture of Human Interactions to Support Information Requirements Specification in Small Companies
pp. 521
Characterization of the Place of the Human in Enterprise Integration
pp. 529
Modelling Organizational Issues for Enterprise Integration
pp. 539
CIMOSA and the Enterprise Organisation
pp. 548
A Model-Based Engineering Workbench for Shop Floor Control Applications
pp. 560
Enterprise Models for Metro Systems Operations
pp. 570
Enterprise Integration — User Requirements and the AIT Approach
pp. 580
Considerations for Quality in Model Building and Use
pp. 592
Opportunities for Software Support to the Simulation Process
pp. 603
A Framework for Standards which Support the Virtual Enterprise
pp. 613
Enterprise Integration and Standardisation
pp. 624
QCIM — Success Factor Information Integration
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