2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-3615(02)00096-9
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A flexible, agent-based ICT architecture for virtual enterprises

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“…Several researches have been done about the usage of AOT in EA and Enterprise Integration such as: [14], [15], [16], and [17]. Although most mentioned researches were done in order to use AOT concepts and principle inside the EA, this research more focuses on capturing the practices and modelling method from Agent Oriented Methodologies (AOM) to use in developing an EAIM.…”
Section: Agent Technology and Eaimmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several researches have been done about the usage of AOT in EA and Enterprise Integration such as: [14], [15], [16], and [17]. Although most mentioned researches were done in order to use AOT concepts and principle inside the EA, this research more focuses on capturing the practices and modelling method from Agent Oriented Methodologies (AOM) to use in developing an EAIM.…”
Section: Agent Technology and Eaimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AOM can figure out this concern based on its concepts and principles. AOM emerges as such a new paradigm in business modelling and IS [14,23]. EA should implement a process of the enterprise to meet business goals, tightly integrating all relevant functions of their operational environment.…”
Section: Agent Technology and Eaimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since innovation depends on funds as well as producing knowledge and technology (Lambooy 1997;Maillat 1991), it is an important precondition of labor division in economic development (Martinez 2001;Aerts et al 2002). The behavior of workers based on global labor division (Saxenian 1991;Greve 1995;Fuller 2003;Pryor 2001) determines the formation of the dual space economic agglomeration.…”
Section: The Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Objects are usually accessible only inside a computer program, while agents are usually implemented as distributed services that communicate through some public protocol like RMI (Sun Microsystems, 2002b, Corba (Orfali et al, 1997), SOAP (W3C, 2000), ebXML (ebXML, 2003) or Jini (Oaks and Wong, 2000). All of these protocols make agents accessible through the Internet, which allows the information managed by such agents to be available for all parties in multi-company networks (Främling and Holmström, 2000;Aerts et al, 2002;Goncalves et al, 2003). Dedicated agent communication frameworks like FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) (FIPA, 2003;Helin, 2003) also exist but they are mainly used in academic environments.…”
Section: Software Agents and The Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such relations are handled by the concept of composite products 1 (Aerts et al, 2002;, where the constructed product is at the top of a product containment hierarchy as illustrated in Figure 3. The principles of managing composite products in agent-based information management approaches are presented in this section.…”
Section: Managing Information Of Complex Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%