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Designing Modular Architectures for Cross-Organizational Electronic Interaction
Journal
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
ISSN
1865-1348
ISBN
978-3-642-01111-5
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2009-04-21
Author(s)
Schroth, Christoph
Schmid, Beat
Müller, Willy
Editor(s)
Yang, J.
Mayr, H.C.
Ginige, A.
Kutsche, R.-D.
Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have paved the way for a new era of industrialization. Services, which can be consumed via Web browsers and allow for the location-independent trade with products and services of all kinds already, are about to be transformed into Web services, i.e. modules, which are machine-processible and can be integrated into globally dispersed, dynamic value chains. The brokering between service consumers and providers requires the design of novel electronic business media which follow and augment the vision of Service-oriented Architectures (SOAs). In this paper, we propose a modular architecture framework for the organization and implementation of such media.Information Systems: Modeling, Development, and Integration
Third International United Information Systems Conference, UNISCON 2009, Sydney, Australia, April 21-24, 2009, Proceedings
Series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing , Vol. 20
Third International United Information Systems Conference, UNISCON 2009, Sydney, Australia, April 21-24, 2009, Proceedings
Series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing , Vol. 20
Project(s)
Language
German
Keywords
Cross-organizational electronic interaction
IT service infrastrucures for cross-company interaction
modular design
St. Gallen Media Reference Model
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Book title
Information systems : modeling, development, and integration
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
London, Berlin
Volume
20
Start page
469
End page
474
Event Title
3rd International United Information Systems (UNISCON 2009)
Event Location
Sydney
Event Date
21.-24.04.2009
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
50477