- 1 Bohrer, K.A. Architecture of the San Fransisco frameworks. IBM Syst. J. 37, 2 (1998). Google ScholarDigital Library
- 2 Brodie, M.L. The emperor s clothes are object-oriented and distributed. In M.P. Papazoglou and G. Schlageter, Eds., Cooperative Information Systems: Trends and Directions. Academic Press, 1998.Google Scholar
- 3 Dobbs, J.H. Competition's new battleground: The integrated value chain. Cambridge Technology Partners, 1998; www.ctp.com/,Google Scholar
- 4 Glushko, R.J., Tenenbaum, J.M., and Meltzer, B. An XML framework for agent-based e-commerce. Commun. ACM 42, 3, (Mar. 1999). Google ScholarDigital Library
- 5 Kasturi, R. Ale: Linking R/3 applications. SAP Tech. J. 1 3, (1999).Google Scholar
- 6 Leymann, F. and Roller, D. Workflow-based applications. IBMSyst. J. 36, 1 (1997). Google ScholarDigital Library
- 7 Loucopoulos, P. and et. al. Using the EKD-approach The modelling component. Working paper T2.1/UMIST/1. UMIST, Apr. 1997.Google Scholar
- 8 McConnell, S., ed. The OMG/commerceNet joint electronic commerce whitepaper. EC/97-06-09. Object Management Group, July 1997.Google Scholar
- 9 Papazoglou, M.P., Delis, A., Bouguettaya, A., and Haghjoo, M. Class library support for workflow environment and applications. IEEE Trans. Comput. Syst. 46, 6 (Jun. 1997). Google ScholarDigital Library
- 10 Somogyi, A., Wagner, T., and Sirbu, M. NblDL: Secure, object-oriented client-server middleware. INI TR 1998-10. Information Networking Institute, Carnegie Mellon Univ., 1998.Google Scholar
- 11 Tygar, J.D. Atomicity in electronic commerce. ACM--Mixed Media, Apr. 1998.Google ScholarDigital Library
- 12 Yu, E. et al. From organization models to system requirements: A cooperating agents approach. In M.P. Papazoglou and G. Schlageter, Eds. Cooperative Information Systems: Trends and Directions. Academic Press, 1998.Google Scholar
Index Terms
Interoperation support for electronic business
Recommendations
Online support for business processes by electronic intermediaries
Electronic intermediaries (EIMs) are Internet-based organizations that enable other organizations to interact with each other in business processes. While EIMs have become a significant sector of the Internet economy, theory and guidelines for planning ...
Business data management for business-to-business electronic commerce
Business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B EC) opens up new possibilities of trade. For example, new business partners from around the globe can be found, their offers can be compared, even complex negotiations can be conducted electronically, and a ...
Business-to-business electronic market place selection
There is an increasing demand for doing business online, which calls for higher business interoperability on business-to-business (B2B) electronic market places (EMp). This drives the development of integration technologies for improving B2B electronic ...
Comments