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Pervasive Collaborative Networks
IFIP TC 5 WG 5.5 Ninth Working Conference on VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES, September 8-10, 2008, Poznan, Poland

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COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS Becoming a pervasive paradigm In recent years the area of collaborative networks is being consolidated as a new discipline (Camarinha-Matos, Afsarmanesh, 2005) that encompasses and gives more structured support to a large diversity of collaboration forms. In terms of applications, besides the "traditional" sectors represented by the advanced supply chains, virtual enterprises, virtual organizations, virtual teams, and their breading environments, new forms of collaborative structures are emerging in all sectors of the society. Examples can be found in e-government, intelligent transportation systems, collaborative virtual laboratories, agribusiness, elderly care, silver economy, etc. In some cases those developments tend to adopt a terminology that is specific of that domain; often the involved actors in a given domain are not fully aware of the developments in the mainstream research on collaborative networks. For instance, the grid community adopted the term "virtual organization" but focused mainly on the resource sharing perspective, ignoring most of the other aspects involved in collaboration. The European enterprise interoperability community, which was initially focused on the intra-enterprise aspects, is moving towards inter-enterprise collaboration. Collaborative networks are thus becoming a pervasive paradigm giving basis to new socio-organizational structures.

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COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS Becoming a pervasive paradigm In recent years the area of collaborative networks is being consolidated as a new discipline (Camarinha-Matos, Afsarmanesh, 2005) that encompasses and gives more structured support to a large diversity of collaboration forms. In terms of applications, besides the “traditional” sectors represented by the advanced supply chains, virtual enterprises, virtual organizations, virtual teams, and their breading environments, new forms of collaborative structures are emerging in all sectors of the society. Examples can be found in e-government, intelligent transportation systems, collaborative virtual laboratories, agribusiness, elderly care, silver economy, etc. In some cases those developments tend to adopt a terminology that is specific of that domain; often the involved actors in a given domain are not fully aware of the developments in the mainstream research on collaborative networks. For instance, the grid community adopted the term “virtual organization” but focused mainly on the resource sharing perspective, ignoring most of the other aspects involved in collaboration. The European enterprise interoperability community, which was initially focused on the intra-enterprise aspects, is moving towards inter-enterprise collaboration. Collaborative networks are thus becoming a pervasive paradigm giving basis to new socio-organizational structures.

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Assisted by Luis M. Camarinha-Matos (Editor), Willy Picard (Editor), Lui M Camarinha-Matos (Editor), Picard (Editor), Luis M Camarinha-Matos (Editor), Picard (Editor), Luis M Camarinha-Matos (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.07.2009
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks
 
EAN 9780387848365
ISBN 978-0-387-84836-5
Pages 640
Illustrations XVI, 640 p.
Dimensions (packing) 15.6 x 23.4 x 3.6 cm
Weight (packing) 1,089 g
 
Series IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology > 283, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) > Vol.283, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing > 283, International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) > 283, Ifip International Federation > 283, IFIP Advances in Information a > 283
Subjects Informatik, C, computer science, Computer Science, general, Computer Applications, Theory of Computation, Management of Computing and Information Systems, Multimedia Information Systems, Computer and Information Systems Applications, IT Operations, Application software, Computer Communication Networks, Computers, Maintenance & repairs, information architecture, Management information systems, Mathematical theory of computation, Information technology: general issues, Graphical & digital media applications, Computer communication systems
 

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