Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0_10
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Towards Governance Rules and Bylaws for Virtual Breeding Environments

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“…In order to provide the trust between partners in a Federation some elements should be managed. [14,26,27] Definition of rules, decision making criteria, responsibilities and autonomy levels that should be set up upon the alliance's members, customers and other supporting institutions regarding current contracts and businesses. This process affects all the other ones directly, although with different degrees of intensity Quality management [28] Management of quality aspects upon the alliance's members of their software services and supporting non-software services.…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to provide the trust between partners in a Federation some elements should be managed. [14,26,27] Definition of rules, decision making criteria, responsibilities and autonomy levels that should be set up upon the alliance's members, customers and other supporting institutions regarding current contracts and businesses. This process affects all the other ones directly, although with different degrees of intensity Quality management [28] Management of quality aspects upon the alliance's members of their software services and supporting non-software services.…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a functional point of view, GVBEs focus on sharing information, resources, responsibilities, risks and rewards to jointly plan, implement and evaluate sustainable initiatives and collaborative endeavours [10]. From a behavioural point of view, GVBEs focus on adopting common governance rules and bylaws [11] and a common ontology [12] in order to reduce the barriers towards successful collaborations. From a structural and componential point of view, GVBEs focus on developing common interoperable infrastructures [2] and creating a resource pool (bag of assets) with different tangible and intangible shareable resources in order to eliminate redundant assets within the GVBE and manage their ownership costs in an efficient way [6] [7].…”
Section: Green Virtual Enterprises and Their Breeding Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under a strategic level, governance refers to the use of democratic structures of authority to allocate resources and coordinate or control activities in a living lab, while under an operation level, governance means setting the framework within all living lab members will make decisions, negotiations and accommodations between parties involved and taking actions to optimize the living lab functionalities, relationships and performance [adapted from Romero et al, 2007].…”
Section: Governancementioning
confidence: 99%