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A Framework for Sustainable Interoperability of Negotiation Processes

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A framework to model and support sustainable interoperability of parallel and concurrent negotiations among organisations acting in the same industrial market, using a service-oriented platform is proposed.
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This article is published in IFAC Proceedings Volumes.The article was published on 2012-05-23. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Enterprise interoperability & Cross-domain interoperability.

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NEGOSEIO: A framework for negotiations toward Sustainable Enterprise Interoperability

TL;DR: NEGOSEIO is introduced, a framework that promotes continuous improvement and adaptation towards the management of interoperability on enterprise systems, and which has negotiations as a core mechanism to handle inconsistencies and solutions for the detected interoperability problems.
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Service-based negotiation for advanced collaboration in enterprise networks

TL;DR: A service-based negotiation framework for advanced collaboration in enterprise networks, as a solution to improve the sustainability of interoperability within enterprise information systems is proposed.
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Sustainable interoperability on space mission feasibility studies

TL;DR: A framework that features a negotiation mechanism for the management of changes towards the sustainability of the seamless business-to-business interactions is proposed, and its application on the real business case of the ESA-CDF space mission feasibility studies is described.
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Collaborative negotiation for ontology-driven enterprise businesses

TL;DR: The NEGOSEIO framework is presented, which enables service-based interoperability between parties, closely integrated with semantics and business understanding via the use of reference ontologies in the quest for achieving a stronger interoperability liaison.
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Cloud-based negotiation for sustainable enterprise interoperability

TL;DR: This paper proposes a collaborative framework to support negotiations towards interoperability of organisations acting in a same industrial market, using a model-driven, cloud-based platform and services.
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