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Enterprise Interoperability : Interoperability for Agility, Resilience and Plasticity of Collaborations (I-ESA 14 Proceedings).
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Enterprise Interoperability : Interoperability for Agility, Resilience and Plasticity of Collaborations (I-ESA 14 Proceedings).
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Lauras, Matthieu.
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9781119081401
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1st ed.
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1 online resource (358 pages)
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface: I-ESA 2014 Workshops on Enterprise Interoperability -- Workshop 1: IoT Interoperability for Manufacturing: Challenges and Experiences -- Report -- Technological & scientific challenges session -- Business aspects & test cases session -- Smart Industry Services in Times of Internet of Things and Cloud Computing -- 1. Introduction - Internet of Things in the Manufacturing Industry -- 2. Smarter Services by Service Composition in Cloud Environments -- 3. Linked Data and Services Management -- 4. Smarter Services for Manufacturing Industry -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. Acknowledgments -- 7. References -- Designing and Executing Interoperable IoT Manufacturing Systems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Interoperability of Enterprise Systems in Dynamic Environments -- 3. Designing and Re-Designing Interoperable Systems -- 3.1. Specifying Expected System Behaviour -- 3.2. Continuously Generating, Assessing and Deploying System Solutions -- 3.3. Reformulating Problem and Solution Spaces -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Internet of Things Research on Semantic Interoperability to Address Manufacturing Challenges -- 1. Introduction - IERC Activities -- 2. Internet of Things Research and Innovation on Semantic Interoperability -- 2.1. Semantics and Technology -- 3. IERC Challenges in Interoperability -- 4. IERC AC4 Position and Envisioned Solutions -- 5. IERC Semantic Interoperability and Manufacturing Challenges -- 6. Conclusions -- Manufacturing Integration Challenges: Top-Down Interoperability and Bottom-Up Comprehensiveness Towards a Global Information Backbone for Smart Factory -- 1. The Importance of Information and Knowledge in Manufacturing -- 2. The Evolution -- 2.1. From Automatic Machine… -- 2.2. ... To Smart Machine -- 3. The Technologies of Smart Factory Integration ….

4. But the Key Challenge is still the Semantic Meaning of Data... -- 4.1. ... To Ensure Downstream Applications while Preserving Human's Design Intent to Machine -- 4.2. ... To Comprehend Executive Operations: Bottom-Up Live Data, Resources Health and Work Context -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. Acknowledgements -- 7. References -- An Improved Decision Support System in Factory Shop‐Floor Through an IoT Approach -- 1. Context of White Good Manufacturing -- 2. Shop Floor Operating Model -- 3. The Decision Process: Current Status and Weak Points -- 4. The IoT Based Solution -- 5. References -- Leveraging IoT Interoperability for Enhanced Business Process in Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories -- 1. Introduction -- 2. FITMAN Bussiness Process Innovation and High Level Technical Features for Smart, Virtual and Digital Platforms -- 3. ComVantage Interoperability Framework for Business Collaboration -- 4. Acknowledgements -- Workshop 2: Future Internet Methods, Architectures and Services for Digital Business Innovation in Manufacturing, Health and Logistics Enterprises -- Report -- 1. Cloud Strategy and Cloud Journey -- 2. Combination and Interoperability of Generic Software Components for Building New Complex Applications -- 3. Exploitation of FI PPP Outcomes in Commercial Projects -- 4. Open Questions -- Future Internet Technologies and Platforms to Support Smart, Digital and Virtual and Business Processes for Manufacturing -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Manufacturing Industry Drivers for Adoption of Future Internet Enablers and Smart, Virtual and Digital Platforms -- 3. Drivers for SME Adoption of FI Technologies in Manufacturing -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Delivering Care in a Future Internet -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Socio-Economic Context -- 3. Trends -- 4. Requirements and Specification.

5. Legal, Ethical and Technical Standards -- 6. Architectures and Service Models in Health Care -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. References -- FITMAN Verification and Validation Method: Business Performance Indicators and Technical Indicators -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Business Performance Indicators -- 2.1. Definition of Business Performance Indicators -- 2.2. Determination of Business Performance Indicators Using ECOGRAI Method in FITMAN project -- 2.2.1. Strength and Originality -- 2.2.2. The simplified ECOGRAI Method -- 2.3. Example of Business Performance Indicators resulting of ECOGRAI Application -- 3. Technical Indicators -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Validation and Quality in FI-PPP e-Health Use Case, FI-STAR Project -- 1. Introduction on FI-PPP and FI-STAR -- 2. FI-STAR and its Involvement in Validation and Quality Towards Potential Certification -- 3. Quality Assessment Framework and Quality Indicators -- 3.1. Quality Assessment Targets -- 3.2. Areas of Interest -- 4. Validation Methodologies Used by the Project -- 4.1. The Quality of Experience Methodology -- 4.2. The Black Box V&V Testing Using MBT -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. Reference -- Workshop 3: ICT Services and Interoperability for Manufacturing -- Report -- Intelligent Systems Configuration Services for Flexible Dynamic Global Production Networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global Production Networks: The Need for FLEXINET Services -- 3. The FLEXINET Approach -- 4. Development of Reference Ontologies for Global Production Networks -- 5. Intelligent Platform and Configuration Services -- 6. Conclusions -- 7. Acknowledgements -- 8. References -- Binding Together Heterogeneous Future Internet Services in Manufacturing Workplaces -- Holistic, Scalable and Semantic Approach at Interoperable Virtual Factories -- 1. Introduction.

2. Interoperability Challenges of Virtual Factories in the Context of the Future Internet -- 3. The ADVENTURE Virtual Factory -- 4. Industrial Applicability, Future Work and Conclusions -- 5. References -- Predictive Industrial Maintenance: A Collaborative Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Background -- 3. VE Predictive Maintenance Through Integration Black -- 3.1. Shop Floor Integration Black Box -- 3.2. Process Monitoring -- 4. ADVENTURE Dashboard: Tool to VE Process Monitoring -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. References -- On Optimizing Collaborative Manufacturing Processes in Virtual Factories -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Research Project ADVENTURE -- 3. Optimization Approach -- 3.1. Optimizing Service Selection -- 3.2. Optimizing Process Structure -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Modelling Interoperability-Related, Economic and Efficiency Benefits in Dynamic Manufacturing Networks through Cognitive Mapping -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cognitive Maps -- 3. Causal Mapping of Benefits in DMNs -- 4. Reasoning on the DMN Benefits: The Role of Interoperability in IMAGINE -- 5. Discussion and Conclusions -- 6. Acknowledgements -- 7. References -- Cloud-based Interoperability for Dynamic Manufacturing Networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. State-of-the-Art in End-to-End Management of DMNs and Interoperability Issues -- 2.1. Configuration Phase -- 2.2. Design Phase -- 2.3. Execution and Monitoring Phase -- 2.4. Interoperability Issues -- 3. Cloud-Based Interoperability Platform for DMN-Management -- 3.1. Blueprint Repository, Partner Search and Matching -- 3.2. Service Repository, Workflow Definition and Execution -- 3.3. Integration Service Bus and Capability Mapping -- 3.4. Monitoring and Security -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. References -- A smart Mediator to Integrate Dynamic Networked Enterprises -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Case Study.

3. Overview of the Smart Mediator -- 3.1. RBAC Based Model for Access Control Management -- 3.2. Autonomic Service Bus for Performance and Scalability Management -- 3.3. Semantic Repository for Semantic Interoperability -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. References -- Workshop 4: SmartNets - Collaborative Development and Production of Knowledge-Intensive Products and Services -- Report -- The Industrial Model of Smart Networks for SME Collaboration: Implementation and Success Stories -- 1. Smart Networks - Industrial Model for SME Collaboration -- 2. Implementation of the Industrial Model into SME Partnerships -- 3. Success Stories from the SmartNets Project -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Towards a Conceptual Model of the Resource Base for Hyperlinking in Innovation Networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature on Integrating the Resource Base of Innovation Networks -- 3. Research Design -- 4. Conceptual Model of the Resource Base for Hyperlinking in Innovation Networks -- 5. Summary -- 6. Acknowledgements -- 7. References -- Enhanced Incubators: Fostering Collaboration, Growth and Innovation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Identifying the Problem -- 3. The solution - Extending the Incubator -- 4. Challenges and Benefits of this Approach -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. References -- Application of the SmartNets Methodology in Manufacturing Service Ecosystems -- 1. Collaborative Innovation in Manufacturing Industry -- 2. Systematic Support of Servitization -- 3. Success Story - A Textile Producer as (IT-)Service Provider -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Application of a Domain-Specific Language to Support the User-Oriented Definition of Visualizations in the Context of Collaborative Product Development -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Redesign of MxL and Reimplementation of the SmartNet Navigator.

3. Improvements and Evaluation of the Reimplemented SmartNet Navigator.
Özet:
Preface xiM. LAURAS, M. ZELM, B. ARCHIMÈDE, F. BÉNABEN, G. DOUMEINGTS Workshop 1. IoT Interoperability for Manufacturing: Challenges and Experiences 1 Report - D. ROTONDI 2 Smart Industry Services in Times of Internet of Things and Cloud Computing 5M. SERRANO, P. DIMITROPOULOS Designing and Executing Interoperable IoT Manufacturing Systems 15U. KANNENGIESSER, G. WEICHHART Internet of Things Research on Semantic Interoperability to Address Manufacturing Challenges 21P. COUSIN, M. SERRANO, J. SOLDATOS Manufacturing Integration Challenges: Top-Down Interoperability and Bottom-Up Comprehensiveness Towards a Global Information Backbone for Smart Factory 31V.K. NGUYEN An Improved Decision Support System in Factory Shop-Floor through an IoT Approach 37P. PETRALI Leveraging IoT Interoperability for Enhanced Business Process in Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories 43J. SOLA, A. GONZALEZ, O. LAZARO Workshop 2. Future Internet Methods, Architectures and Services for Digital Business Innovation in Manufacturing, Health and Logistics Enterprises 49 Report 50S. GUSMEROLI, G. DOUMEINGTS Future Internet Technologies and Platforms to Support Smart, Digital and Virtual and Business Processes for Manufacturing 53J. SOLA, A. GONZALEZ, O. LAZARO Delivering Care in a Future Internet59 C. THUEMMLER, T. JELL FITMAN Verification and Validation Method: Business Performance Indicators and Technical Indicators 64G. DOUMEINGTS, B. CARSALADE, M. RAVELOMANANTSOA, F. LAMPATHAKI, P. KOKKINAKOS, D. PANOPOULOS Validation and Quality in FI-PPP e-Health Use Case, FI-STAR Project 71P. COUSIN, S. FRICKER, D. FEHLMY, F. LE GALL, M. FIEDLER Workshop 3. ICT Services and Interoperability for Manufacturing 81 Report82K. POPPLEWELL Intelligent Systems Configuration Services for Flexible Dynamic Global Production Networks 85R.I.M. YOUNG, K. POPPLEWELL,

F.-W. JAEKEL, B. OTTO, G. BHULLAR Binding Together Heterogeneous Future Internet Services in Manufacturing Workplaces 91M. SESANA, S. GUSMEROLI, R. SANGUINI Holistic, Scalable and Semantic Approach at Interoperable Virtual Factories 95G. PAVLOV, V. MANAFOV, I. PAVLOVA, A. MANAFOV Predictive Industrial Maintenance: A Collaborative Approach 101F. FERREIRA, A. SHAMSUZZOHA, A. AZEVEDO, P. HELO On Optimizing Collaborative Manufacturing Processes in Virtual Factories 108D. SCHULLER, R. HANS, S. ZÖLLER, R. STEINMETZ Modelling Interoperability-Related, Economic and Efficiency Benefits in Dynamic Manufacturing Networks through Cognitive Mapping 115O.I. MARKAKI, S. KOUSSOURIS, P. KOKKINAKOS, D. PANOPOULOS, D. ASKOUNIS Cloud-Based Interoperability for Dynamic Manufacturing Networks 122D. STOCK, A. BILDSTEIN A smart Mediator to Integrate Dynamic Networked Enterprises 128C. DIOP, A. KAMOUN, E. MEZGHANI, M. ZOUARI, E. EXPOSITO Workshop 4. SmartNets - Collaborative Development and Production of Knowledge-Intensive Products and Services 135 Report 136A. LAU The Industrial Model of Smart Networks for SME Collaboration: Implementation and Success Stories 139A. LAU, M. TILEBEIN, T. FISCHER Towards a Conceptual Model of the Resource Base for Hyperlinking in Innovation Networks 146S.-V. REHM, S. GROSS Enhanced Incubators: Fostering Collaboration, Growth and Innovation 152T.J. MARLOWE, V. KIROVA, M. MOHTASHAMI Application of the SmartNets Methodology in Manufacturing Service Ecosystems 158M. HIRSCH, D. OPRESNIK, H. MATHEIS Application of a Domain-Specific Language to Support the User-Oriented Definition of Visualizations in the Context of Collaborative Product Development 164T. RESCHENHOFER, I. MONAHOV, F. MATTHES Workshop 5. Collaboration Issues for City-Logistics 171 Report - G. MACE-RAMETE, J. GONZALEZ-FELIU 172 Simulation-Based

Analysis of Urban Freight Transport with Stochastic Features 175N. HERAZO-PADILLA, J.R. MONTOYA-TORRES, S. NIETO-ISAZA, L. RAMIREZ POLO, L. CASTRO, D. RAMÍREZ, C.L. QUINTERO-ARAÚJO Impacts of Urban Logistics on Traffic Flow Dynamics 181N. CHIABAUT, J.-M. SIGAUD, G. MARQUES, J. GONZALEZ-FELIU A Basic Collaborative City Logistics' Solution: The Urban Consolidation Centre 188L. FAURE, B. MONTREUIL, G. MARQUÈS, P. BURLAT VRP Algorithms for Decision Support Systems to Evaluate Collaborative Urban Freight Transport Systems 196J. GONZALEZ-FELIU, J.-M. SALANOVA GRAU The Last Food Mile Concept as a City Logistics Solution for Perishable Products: The Case of Parma's Food Urban Distribution Center 202E. MORGANTI, J. GONZALEZ-FELIU Supporting Decision for Road Crisis Management through an Agile and Collaborative Information System 208G. MACÉ-RAMÈTE, F. BÉNABEN, M. LAURAS, J. LAMOTHE Workshop 6. Applications of Advanced Technologies in the Context of Disaster Relief and Crisis Management 213 Report - A. CHARLES214 Enhancing the Emergency Response Using an Event-Driven System 216A.-M. BARTHE-DELANOË, F. BÉNABEN, M. LAURAS, S. TRUPTIL Designing Decision Support Systems for Humanitarian Organisations: Requirements and Issues 222K. SAKSRISATHAPORN, A. CHARLES, A. BOURAS From Global to Local Disaster Resilience: The Case of Typhoon Haiyan 228T. COMES, B. VAN DE WALLE Workshop 8. Corporate Standardisation Management 235 Report - K. JAKOBS 236 Lack of Openness as a Potential Failure in Standardisation Management: Lessons Learnt from Setbacks in European Learning Technology Standardisation 238T. HOEL The Individual in Standard Setting: Selection, Training, Motivation in the Public Sector 244G. CANARSLAN A Framework for the Management of Intra-Organizational Security Process Standardization 250C. SILLABER, M. BRUNNER, R. BREU

Standards Roles in Hacklin's Strategic Model: Cases in the Space Sector 256K. BENMEZIANE, A. MIONE Standardization Management and Decision-Making: The Case of a Large Swedish Automotive Manufacturer 261A. FOUKAKI Some Factors Influencing Corporate ICT Standardisation Management 267K. JAKOBS Workshop 9. Standardisation Developments for Enterprise Interoperability and the Manufacturing Service Domain 273 Report - M. ZELM, D. CHEN 274 Towards Standardisation in Manufacturing Service Engineering of Ecosystem 277M. ZELM, G. DOUMEINGTS Framework for Manufacturing Servitization: Potentials for standardization 283D. CHEN, S. GUSMEROLI How Can Existing Standards Support Service Life Cycle Management 290M. FREITAG, M. HIRSCH, J. NEUHÜTTLER An Approach to Interoperability Testing to Speed up the Adoption of Standards 295A. BRUTTI, P. DE SABBATA, N. GESSA A Common Vocabulary to Express Standardization Features: Towards the Interoperability of Industrial Data Standards 301A.-F. CUTTING-DECELLE, G.-I. MAGNAN, C. MOUTON, R.I.M. YOUNG An Info*Engine-Based Architecture to Support Interoperability with Windchill System 308M. ANIS DHUIEB, F. BELKADI, F. LAROCHE, A. BERNARD  Doctoral Symposium 315 Report - B. ARCHIMÈDE, J. LAMOTHE 316 Build Enterprise Relationship Network to Support Collaborative Business 318L. WANG, S. LIU, L. WU, L. PAN, X. MENG Analysing Internet of Things to Feed Internet of Knowledge: Support Decision-Making in Crisis Context 325A. SIRKO, S. TRUPTIL, A.-M. BARTHE- DELANOË, F. BÉNABEN On the Interoperability in Marine Pollution Disaster Management 331V. NICOLESCU, M. CARAIVAN, G. SOLOMON, V. CIUPINA A Framework for Characterizing Collaborative Networks of Organizations 337A. MONTARNAL, X. FERNANDEZ, J. LAMOTHE, F. GALASSO, C. THIERRY, F. BÉNABEN, M. LAURAS Index of Authors 343.
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