Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications: Workshops of the INTEROP-ESA International Conference (EI2N, WSI, ISIDI, and IEHENA2005)ISBN: 978-1-905209-49-1
Hardcover
366 pages
July 2005, Wiley-ISTE
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The four workshops cover:
1. Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking – identifies issues on Applications Interoperability for Enterprise Integration that will be developed further in future research works.
2. Web Services and Interoperability – explores various aspects of web services and their benefits to the interoperability problem.
3. Interoperability Standards – Implementation, Dynamics and Impact – organized by the No-Rest STREP European project, is aimed at getting a better understanding of the impact ICT standards have on networked organizations.
4. Towards Interoperability of Enterprise Heterogeneous Enterprise Networks and their Applications: From Industries Needs to ATHENA Requirements – organized by the ATHENA IP European project, explores the industry’s current short and long term requirements concerning interoperability of enterprise software and applications.
1. Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking – identifies issues on Applications Interoperability for Enterprise Integration that will be developed further in future research works.
2. Web Services and Interoperability – explores various aspects of web services and their benefits to the interoperability problem.
3. Interoperability Standards – Implementation, Dynamics and Impact – organized by the No-Rest STREP European project, is aimed at getting a better understanding of the impact ICT standards have on networked organizations.
4. Towards Interoperability of Enterprise Heterogeneous Enterprise Networks and their Applications: From Industries Needs to ATHENA Requirements – organized by the ATHENA IP European project, explores the industry’s current short and long term requirements concerning interoperability of enterprise software and applications.