Title
Towards the architecture of managed dynamic virtual organisations for e-business communities
Abstract
This paper explores the challenges of constructing a distributed e-business architecture based on the concept of the Dynamic (Request-Based) Virtual Organisation (RBVO), a B2B value network which is dynamically formed upon demand to meet identified business opportunities. In this paper, we investigate the steps involved in achieving inter-domain end-to-end business collaboration using the structural concepts of the RBVO by presenting a reference architecture and a framework (realisation of that architecture in a particular class of environments). The practical work was done within the framework of EU-sponsored research projects (LAURA, TrustCoM). The LAURA project, which aims to facilitate creation of interregional e-business zones for SMEs uses, where applicable, the potential of the ebXML architecture to support the innovative RBVO concept. The TrustCoM project concentrates on application of Web Services technologies for secure, trusted and manageable business interactions and VO management based on the choreographed collaboration concept.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1504/IJWBC.2006.010310
IJWBC
Keywords
Field
DocType
choreographed collaboration concept,e-business community,reference architecture,ebxml architecture,manageable business interaction,dynamic virtual organisation,business opportunity,structural concept,innovative rbvo concept,e-business architecture,eu-sponsored research project,inter-domain end-to-end business collaboration,service oriented architecture,e business,ebxml,web services,electronic business,business,p2p,smes
Architecture,Electronic business,Computer science,Knowledge management,ebXML,Reference architecture,Web service,Value network,Service-oriented architecture,Business-to-business
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
2
2
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Adomas Svirskas1366.46
Bob Roberts2236.06
Michael Wilson39616.49