Proceedings Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises 1999
DOI: 10.1109/ride.1999.758598
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“…The implementation of the DIMS component was developed in C++ using Oracle, ODBC facilities and RPC (Remote Procedure Call) mechanisms among other tools. Other related approaches to distributed information management in the context of VE support platforms can be found in other related projects such as VEGA (Zarli, 1999), GENIAL (Radeke, 1999) and EisNet (Lee, 1999). However, in comparison to the federated approach chosen for PRODNET, several concepts such as the export schemas and the flexible support for a hierarchy of information access levels, are not directly addressed in any of these architectures.…”
Section: The Prod Net Dims Federated Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the DIMS component was developed in C++ using Oracle, ODBC facilities and RPC (Remote Procedure Call) mechanisms among other tools. Other related approaches to distributed information management in the context of VE support platforms can be found in other related projects such as VEGA (Zarli, 1999), GENIAL (Radeke, 1999) and EisNet (Lee, 1999). However, in comparison to the federated approach chosen for PRODNET, several concepts such as the export schemas and the flexible support for a hierarchy of information access levels, are not directly addressed in any of these architectures.…”
Section: The Prod Net Dims Federated Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns projetos tratam exatamente deste aspecto, da busca e localização destes especialistas e de uma possível classificação dos mesmos segundo estas áreas de trabalho. O projeto MakeIt (MakeIt, 2000), e o projeto Genial (Radeke, 1999) Um dos problemas do consórcio consistia justamente na seleção dos especialistas. Outro residia no banco de dados das corporações, com diferentes formatos e com conteúdos que muitas vezes não correspondiam com a informação desejada Outro projeto, desta vez um estudo da 3M (Figueroa, 2000) que constatou existirem ao mesmo tempo, na empresa, projetos semelhantes e em diversas fases de execução.…”
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