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sfida:interop:05 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Sergio Gusmeroli, Marco Vanneschi and Matteo Villa
Title« SFIDA: interoperability in innovative c-business models for SMEs through an enabling Grid platform »
InPre-proc. of INTEROP-ESA: Intl. Conference on Interoperability on Enterprise Software and Applications
Page(s)547-557
Year2005
AddressGeneva, Switzerland
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_SFIDA_InteropESA.pdf
Abstract
This position paper describes the objectives of project "SFIDA" (co-funded by the Italian Government), aiming at developing a GRID-based inter-operability platform able to support next generation Supply Chain Management applications specifically addressing the needs of SMEs belonging to industrial districts and dynamic supply networks. Next generation SCM applications are intended in SFIDA to be based on componentization (e-services), intelligence (mining), collaboration (c-business) and customer business-processes orientation. The platform and the next generation SCM applications running on top of it will be tested in various typical industrial cases, spanning from automotive, textile, food, white goods and media retail.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{sfida:interop:05,
  month = feb,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Sergio Gusmeroli and Marco Vanneschi and Matteo
            Villa},
  booktitle = {Pre-proc. of INTEROP-ESA: Intl. Conference on Interoperability on
               Enterprise Software and Applications},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_SFIDA_InteropESA.pdf},
  abstract = {This position paper describes the objectives of project "SFIDA"
              (co-funded by the Italian Government), aiming at developing a
              GRID-based inter-operability platform able to support next
              generation Supply Chain Management applications specifically
              addressing the needs of SMEs belonging to industrial districts and
              dynamic supply networks. Next generation SCM applications are
              intended in SFIDA to be based on componentization (e-services),
              intelligence (mining), collaboration (c-business) and customer
              business-processes orientation. The platform and the next
              generation SCM applications running on top of it will be tested in
              various typical industrial cases, spanning from automotive,
              textile, food, white goods and media retail.},
  address = {Geneva, Switzerland},
  title = {{SFIDA}: interoperability in innovative c-business models for {SMEs}
           through an enabling Grid platform},
  pages = {547-557},
  year = {2005},
}


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