Several B2B standard frameworks have been developed to support inter-company information exchange. We study how using such frameworks can support design document management in networked inter-company product developme...
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Several B2B standard frameworks have been developed to support inter-company information exchange. We study how using such frameworks can support design document management in networked inter-company product development processes. We develop a rough framework for comparing the B2B standard frameworks and analyse several of them with respect to the requirements extracted from a case study of networked product development. Based on the analysis, the RosettaNet standard seems the most suitable. We further define an architecture and design for a system based on RosettaNet to support the required design document management. Our preliminary experiences withthe design and its implementation show that using RosettaNet for this purpose is a feasible approach. However, some of the relevant parts of RosettaNet are still under development, and the current standard does not support communicating all the necessary attribute information on design documents adequately.
the proceedings contain 14 papers. the topics discussed include: making java applications mobile or persistent;dynamic resource management and automatic configuration of distributed component systems;an adaptive data ...
the proceedings contain 14 papers. the topics discussed include: making java applications mobile or persistent;dynamic resource management and automatic configuration of distributed component systems;an adaptive data object service for pervasive computing environments;HBench: JGC - an application-specific benchmark suite for evaluating JVM garbage collector performance;distributed garbage collection for wide area replicated memory;multi-dispatch in the java virtual machine: design and implementation;using accessory functions to generalize dynamic dispatch in single-dispatch object-oriented languages;and the design and performance of meta-programming mechanisms for object request broker middleware.
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