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sfida:echallenges:05 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Vanneschi and Matteo Villa
Title« Grid technologies and c-business for SMEs »
InInnovation and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies (Proc. of Intl. conference eChallenges 2005)
SeriesInformation and Communication Technologies and the Knowledge Economy
Editor(s) P. Cunningham and M. Cunningham
Volume2
Year2005
PublisherIOS press
AddressAmsterdam, The Netherland
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_SFIDA_echallenges.pdf
Abstract
We describe the objectives of project SFIDA, aiming at developing a Grid-based interoperable platform able to support next generation applications specifically addressing the needs of SMEs. We sketch the architecture of the platform under development in SFIDA, which will support componentization (e-services), intelligence (mining), collaboration (c-business), and customer business-processes orientation concepts on top of ASSIST, a Grid-aware high-level programming environment. The SFIDA project outcomes will be validated on Supply Chain Management applications matching various typical industrial cases, spanning from automotive, textile, food, white goods, and media retail. Finally we show what business benefits it is expected to bring.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{sfida:echallenges:05,
  volume = {2},
  month = oct,
  optnote = {ISBN: 1-58603-563-0},
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Vanneschi and Matteo Villa},
  series = {Information and Communication Technologies and the Knowledge
            Economy},
  booktitle = {Innovation and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case
               Studies (Proc. of Intl. conference eChallenges 2005)},
  editor = {P. Cunningham and M. Cunningham},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_SFIDA_echallenges.pdf},
  abstract = {We describe the objectives of project SFIDA, aiming at developing
              a Grid-based interoperable platform able to support next
              generation applications specifically addressing the needs of SMEs.
              We sketch the architecture of the platform under development in
              SFIDA, which will support componentization (e-services),
              intelligence (mining), collaboration (c-business), and customer
              business-processes orientation concepts on top of ASSIST, a
              Grid-aware high-level programming environment. The SFIDA project
              outcomes will be validated on Supply Chain Management applications
              matching various typical industrial cases, spanning from
              automotive, textile, food, white goods, and media retail. Finally
              we show what business benefits it is expected to bring.},
  address = {Amsterdam, The Netherland},
  title = {Grid technologies and c-business for {SME}s},
  publisher = {IOS press},
  year = {2005},
}


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