2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99127-6_27
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A Plug and Play Integration Model for Virtual Enterprises

Abstract: Systems integration is a key issue to be faced when supporting Virtual Enterprises (VE) execution. However, it is very complex regarding the dynamic composition, autonomy and large distribution of its members as well as the high heterogeneity of IT and business processes' models used by them. It has been realized by many works in the literature that SMEs should have some preparedness, including at the IT level, in order to create a feasible solution for them to get onboard and agilely interoperate in real VEs.… Show more

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“…As already mentioned, the devised MC-DSD method is an improvement of the service discovery module developed in a previous and complex integration work [30], which only considered some QoS attributes and that were treated as having the same priority in the final services selection. New dimensions of analyses have been added (as described in section 3.1) and a multi-criteria method (section 3.2) has been used to define the different degrees of importance these dimensions have one to another.…”
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“…As already mentioned, the devised MC-DSD method is an improvement of the service discovery module developed in a previous and complex integration work [30], which only considered some QoS attributes and that were treated as having the same priority in the final services selection. New dimensions of analyses have been added (as described in section 3.1) and a multi-criteria method (section 3.2) has been used to define the different degrees of importance these dimensions have one to another.…”
Section: Prototype and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous prototype [30] were partially reused and adapted to the devised model. Hundreds of services were generated and published adopting the UBL business process reference model as a basis, simulating that all ecosystem's software service providers and VO members would have prepared (tenant wrapping) their services following its specification (in terms of functional requirements, arguments, and data/document types), although with different granularity and implementing technologies.…”
Section: Prototype and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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