Why Standards Are Not Enough to Guarantee End-to-End Interoperability
ICCBSS '08 Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Composition-Based Software Systems (ICCBSS 2008)
Architectures for enterprise integration and interoperability: Past, present and future
Computers in Industry
Service-Oriented Computing
The levels of conceptual interoperability model: applying systems engineering principles to M&S
SpringSim '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference
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Within the Aerospace and Defense industry, enterprises are facing a growing complexity of digital business ecosystem that is to be implied in new products development. Competitiveness requires not only delivering the product, but also delivering the best associated services for operation, maintenance and support. In parallel, the products and their environments are more and more complex, requiring systematic usage of digital means in order to model and to simulate the product, within multi-disciplines teams distributed in several companies all along the lifecycle of the product. In addition, achieving continuous interoperability of enterprise applications supporting the collaborative processes within an evolutionary environment is an important challenge. This paper will present a federative interoperability framework for technical enterprise applications, and more particularly its usage in combination with Dynamic Network Management within the framework of the IMAGINE European project. Federative interoperability framework and extended hypermodel for interoperability will contribute to achieve sustainable interoperability.