2015 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation/ International Technology Management Conference (I 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ice.2015.7438637
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Leveraging collaborative innovation in SOA-based software providers networks

Abstract: The software sector plays a very relevant role in the current world economy as a means to face many societal challenges, especially considering that the sector mostly consists of SMEs. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a recent ICT paradigm to help face new challenges in ICT developments and market. ICT companies should invest in innovative products and services to be sustainable, but SOA can be complex and a SOA "product" has many differences compared to manufacturing, which most innovation models are di… Show more

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“…A collaborative innovation network is defined as"a long-term or temporary cluster of disparate and autonomous organizations with the willingness to collaborate towards exploiting together an individual or collective business vision by sharing ideas, knowledge, work, computing and services assets, as well as costs, risks and benefits, supported by ICT, and grounded on trust, preparedness, governance and IPR" [15].…”
Section: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A collaborative innovation network is defined as"a long-term or temporary cluster of disparate and autonomous organizations with the willingness to collaborate towards exploiting together an individual or collective business vision by sharing ideas, knowledge, work, computing and services assets, as well as costs, risks and benefits, supported by ICT, and grounded on trust, preparedness, governance and IPR" [15].…”
Section: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%