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An evolving plug-and-play business infrastructure for networked organisations

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  • Ricardo J. Rabelo
  • Sergio Gusmeroli
  • Thierry Nagellen
  • Cristina Arana

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This paper introduces a distributed and open ICT infrastructure that has been developed in a research project to help members of Collaborative Networks in doing businesses and collaborations together more efficiently. ICT-I design relies on the service oriented architecture paradigm and its services are to be used under the on demand and pay-per-use models. It is flexible to support an easy entrance of new services, offering supporting services for Virtual Breeding Environments, Virtual Organisations and Professional Virtual Communities. This paper details the ICT-I requirements, its architecture and services, and implementation issues. Conclusions and challenges are presented in the end.

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  • Ricardo J. Rabelo & Sergio Gusmeroli & Thierry Nagellen & Cristina Arana, 2009. "An evolving plug-and-play business infrastructure for networked organisations," International Journal of Information Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 8(3), pages 260-282.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijitma:v:8:y:2009:i:3:p:260-282
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