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In collaborative networks, quality aspects still seem to be of secondary importance. While being a network partner, companies often do not dispose of right concepts to measure and control quality of inter-organisational processes. Functionalities of existing quality management systems are limited to guarantee process quality within the own company but not in networks. A collaborative network is not...
Collaboration between enterprises (SMEs) in a common business environment, from the technical point of view, requires a powerful IT-platform oriented to manage collaborative processes and interaction. Key elements are Value chain modelling and managing, intelligent content management across SMEs network, web services interoperability using standards to connect heterogeneous platforms. The focal point...
Illuminating complexity and heterogeneity in today's collaborative business networks, the importance of common standards and terminologies between partners of such networks becomes obvious. Still, there is a lack of adequate concepts and tools for ensuring effectiveness of integrating potential partners in collaborative networks. This paper presents a conceptual idea about partner profiling to support...
Within the continuous change towards more collaborative production, aspects of interdependencies between collaborating production partners gain in importance. Collaborating production partners organise their work in Enterprise Networks. To our understanding interdependencies in collaborative Enterprise Networks appear on organisational and technical level. In single production companies such interdependencies...
Demanding customer requirements have led to the situation where products are realised in Enterprise Networks by different collaborating companies. From our understanding Enterprise Networks are based on interorganisational relations between Enterprise Network members. The analysis and support of visualisation of those inter-organisational relations, by developing innovative IT-services, is the main...
Enterprise Collaboration (EC) is a widely discussed subject. Due to this fact a variety of different opinions can be formed mainly based on the scientific discipline behind it. From our understanding Enterprise Collaborations are based on inter-organisational relationships between network members. The analysis and support of those relationships was one of the main objectives of the COIN IP project...
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