A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
A calculus of mobile processes, I
Information and Computation
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Mobility Workbench - A Tool for the pi-Calculus
CAV '94 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification
A framework for virtual enterprise operation management
Computers in Industry
Elements of a base VE infrastructure
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Virtual enterprise management
Composition of executable business process models by combining business rules and process flows
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A virtual enterprise design method based on business process simulation
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Fostering collaborative meta-value chain practices
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Language communities in enterprise architecture research
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology
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The virtual enterprise (VE), in general collaborations among business partners in value chains, has become a prime candidate model for competitiveness under the increasingly turbulent business environment. In order to quickly respond to the rapidly changing business environment, agility and interoperability are the main requirements for the VEs. This paper suggests a framework for designing the agile and interoperable VEs. Existing approaches, such as enterprise architecture, model driven architecture, domain specific methodology, meta-modeling, framework-based development, etc., are reviewed, revealing that none offers a complete solution that supports all the aspects of the VE modeling in an elegant manner. Thus, this paper develops a systematic modeling framework by harmonizing these approaches and combining the individual advantages of each approach to produce integrated synergy effects. This modeling framework can be used for business managers or business domain experts to build an agile and interoperable VE quickly and systematically with insights. It also supports a coherent enterprise modeling in which various stakeholders having their own aspects and methodology, such as an IT manager and a business manager, can communicate effectively.