COM and DCOM: Microsoft's vision for distributed objects
COM and DCOM: Microsoft's vision for distributed objects
Beyond Year 2000 - Production Management in the Virtual Company
Proceedings of the IFIP WG5.7 Working Conference on Evaluation of Production Management Methods
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach
Survey paper: A survey on the recent research literature on ERP systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
Movie forecast Guru: A Web-based DSS for Hollywood managers
Decision Support Systems
R2-IBN: Argumentation Based Negotiation Framework for the Extended Enterprise
HAIS '08 Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems
Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation
A structural equation model for analyzing the impact of ERP on SCM
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Survey paper: A survey on the recent research literature on ERP systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
A study on architecture and key techniques of agricultural resource planning
CCDC'09 Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Chinese control and decision conference
"The role of Information systems in extended supply chain management"
ICS'06 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Systems
Design and implementation of B2Bi collaboration workflow tool based on J2EE
ICCSA'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications - Volume Part IV
ERP and SCM Integration: The Impact on Measuring Business Performance
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
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Enterprises which are distributed in space and/or which are composed as a temporary joint venture of legally different units recently often called virtual (extended) enterprises. Planning, design and operation (management) goals and requirements of such firms are generally different from those of single, centralized enterprises. The basic feature of an extended (virtual) enterprise is that the co-operating units of it keep their independence during the life-cycle of the co-operation--what is well regulated by the rules of the given conglomerate. It has to be accepted--on the other hand--that several basic functionalities and goals are the same for all types of distributed, large, complex organizations, which are the targets of our recent study.The evolution of web-based manufacturing design/planning and operation system philosophies can be followed through the works presented in this paper. We intend to give software solutions for design, planning and operation management) of complex, networked organizations represented as nodes of networks. In the first part of the paper, solutions as given to manage complex logistics flows of distributed SMEs, giving more sophisticated solutions than the commonly used supply-chain management (SCM) packages available in the market. The second problem we solve is a complex, web-based solution to manage large, expensive, multi-site, multi-company projects using any type of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and flow management solutions. Our goal is to integrate as many available solutions as possible and to make only the appropriate frameworks including decision-support systems where necessary. The first part of the work means the establishment and application of a web server at each node of the co-operating network, while the second approach uses only once, joint web server and each node communicates with it through the network. These architectures are easy to be integrated if needed, i.e. logistic flows and project management can be solved together.