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This two-volume set, IFIP AICT 770-771, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 26th IFIP WG 5.5 SOCOLNET Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises on Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks, PRO-VE 2025, held in Porto, Portugal, during October 27-29, 2025.
The 60 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. These papers are organized around the following main topics:
· Society 5.0, AI as a driver for Collaboration, Collaborative Risk and Crisis Management, AI for Logistics and Supply Chain, Technologies for Adaptable Collaborative Networks, People-Centered and AI-driven Processes, Multi-agent Systems for Hybrid Human-AI Collaboration,
Table des matières
Society 5.0 and Collaborative Networks.- Hybrid Human-AI Performance Evaluation System for Collaborative Business Ecosystems.- Extending Personal Data Sovereignty by Enabling Governance of AI Training on Personal Data.- Learning Factory 5.0: An Open Design Model for Human-Centric, Sustainable, and Flexible Technical Education.- AI as a Driver for Collaboration.- A Brief Survey on Human-AI Collaboration for Architecture Design of Industrial Systems.- The Collaborative Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Enterprise Architecture Modelling - Experience from Students.- RELIA: Empathetic Reading Guide with Generative Artificial Intelligence.- Bridging the Gap: Identifying AI-Suitable Problems and Matching with Solution Providers.- Collaborative Risk and Crisis Management.- Study on the Identification of Risk Elements of Collaborative Networks Based on Power Grid Feasibility Study Reports.- Research on Risk Management System of Grid Reserve Project Based on Human-Computer Collaboration.- Enhancing Organizational Antifragility through Financial and Market Strength Capabilities.- AI for Logistics and Supply Chain Management.- Socio-Technical AI Maturity in Supply Chains: Insights from the Pulp and Paper Sector.- Collaborating with Algorithms: AI for Collaborative Supply Chain Management.- A Conceptual Framework to Design Patterns of Horizontal Collaboration in Co-opetitive Logistics Partnerships.- Technologies for Adaptable Collaborative Networks.-
Résumé
This two-volume set, IFIP AICT 770-771, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 26th IFIP WG 5.5 SOCOLNET Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises on Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks, PRO-VE 2025, held in Porto, Portugal, during October 27-29, 2025.
The 60 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. These papers are organized around the following main topics:
· Society 5.0, AI as a driver for Collaboration, Collaborative Risk and Crisis Management, AI for Logistics and Supply Chain, Technologies for Adaptable Collaborative Networks, People-Centered and AI-driven Processes, Multi-agent Systems for Hybrid Human-AI Collaboration, Collaborative Healthcare Networks, Human-Robot Collaboration, Collaborative Workspaces, Transition towards Collaborative Organizations 5.0, Trust and Trustworthiness in Hybrid Human-AI Collaboration, AI-driven Manufacture-as-a-Service, AI and Simulation-supported Decision-Making, Work Sharing in Human-AI Collaboration, Collaboration in Sustainability.