Client/server programming with Java and CORBA
Client/server programming with Java and CORBA
WACC '99 Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration
A workflow-based electronic marketplace on the Web
ACM SIGMOD Record
Managing process and service fusion in virtual enterprises
Information Systems - Special issue on information systems support for electronic commerce
Interoperation support for electronic business
Communications of the ACM
Electronic Commerce: A Shift in Paradigm
IEEE Internet Computing
WISE: Business to Business E-Commerce
RIDE '99 Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Event-based distributed workflow execution with EVE
Middleware '98 Proceedings of the IFIP International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms and Open Distributed Processing
Distributed and Parallel Databases
E-Services: Current Technology and Open Issues
TES '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Technologies for E-Services
A Framework For Understanding The Vision, Goals, Instruments And Uses Of Software Services
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Towards dynamic cooperation of e-services with security based on trusted right delegation
CSCWD'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Computer supported cooperative work in design III
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The ubiquity of the WWW offers far reaching opportunities for emerging web-based applications based on service invocations. Although network-centric technologies will make the diverse services easily accessible via the Web, the development of E-commerce services (e-services) and networked services which share existing e-services is still an ad-hoc, very demanding, and time consuming task. In this paper we propose an integrated framework for e-services spanning legacy systems and modern enterprise business processes so that business transactions can be automated across the networked enterprises. Networked enterprise applications can thus be developed by fusing together services provided by individual enterprises.