ISPE CE 2003: Madeira Island, Portugal
Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, Jianzhong Cha, Adolfo Steiger-Garção (Eds.): Enhanced Interoperable Systems. Proceedings of the 10th ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering (ISPE CE 2003), July 26-30, 2003, Madeira, Portugal. A. A. Balkema Publishers 2003 ISBN 90-5809-623-8
P. M. Wognum, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, R. de Graaf, Fiona Lettice, Rajkumar Roy: Analysis on 10 years of ISPE/CEconf community. 1-7
Intelligent applications and business intelligence
Pericles A. Mitkas, Andreas L. Symeonidis, Dionisis Kehagias, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis: Application of data mining and intelligent agent technologies to concurrent engineering. 11-18
Robert Magnus: A generic agent message repository. 19-21
Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Pericles A. Mitkas, Gokce Laleci, Yildiray Kabak: Embedding data-driven decision strategies on software agents: the case of a multi-agent system for monitoring air-quality indexes. 23-30
Andreas L. Symeonidis, Dionisis Kehagias, Adamantios Koumpis, Apostolos Vontas: Open source supply chains. 31-36

Omar Boussaid, Fadila Bentayeb, Jérôme Darmont: A multi-agent system-based ETL approach for complex data. 49-52
Arne Harren: Towards semantic temporal support in data integration. 61-68
Michael Hahne: Time aspects in SAP business information warehouse. 69-74
K. Kruczynski: Clustering of IT application systems for designing a data warehouse. 75-80
Agents and multi-agent systems
Andrea Gozzi, Mauro Coccoli, Antonio Boccalatte: Communication and interaction protocols for multi-agent systems in a framework based on C# and the common language infrastructure. 83-90
Rushed Kanawati: A multi-agent system for improving result ranking service of web search engines. 91-98
Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Hubertus Franke, P. Scheideler: Combined parallel and agent-based methods in distributed logistics networks. 99-103
Sasu Tarkoma: Distributed event dissemination for ubiquitous agents. 105-110
Ovidiu Chira, Camelia Chira, Thomas Roche, David Tormey, Attracta Brennan: An agent-based approach to knowledge management in distributed design. 111-119

Guilherme A. S. Pereira, Eugénio C. Oliveira: Learning as a methodology for partner selection in agent-based negotiation. 135-141
Pedro A. C. Sousa, João Paulo Pimentão, Bruno René D. Santos, Adolfo Steiger-Garção: Agent based web content categorization. 143-150
Mark Klein, Peyman Faratin, Hiroki Sayama, Yaneer Bar-Yam: Negotiation algorithms for collaborative design settings. 161-167
Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet: Model for situated multi-agent systems with regional synchronization. 177-188
João Carlos Gluz, Rosa Maria Viccari, Josué Klafke Sperb: The DEMIAN system approach to intrusion detection. 189-197
Enrico Denti, Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci: Task-oriented engineering of coordinated software systems. 199-205
Data integration in engineering
B. Reynaud, G. Giraldo: An application of the mediator apphttp: //www.sys.wakayama-u.ac.jp/~yoshino/roach to services over the web. 209-215
Ladjel Bellatreche, Guy Pierra, Dung Nguyen Xuan, Dehainsala Hondjack: An automated information integration technique using an ontoly-based database approach. 217-223
Albert Bullig, Timo. Schnadhorst, Wolfgang Wilkes: Mapping of product dictionaries and corresponding catalog data. 225-234
Guy Pierra: Context-explication in conceptual ontologies: the PLIB approach. 243-253
Nikolaus Ondracek, Stefan Sander: Concepts and benefits of the German ISO 13584 compliant online dictionary www.DINsml.net. 255-261
K. Woestenenk: Classification, taxonomy, ontology, what do we mean with it? 263-268
Youcef Aklouf, Guy Pierra, Yamine Aït Ameur, Habiba Drias: PLIB ontology for B2B electronic commerce. 269-278
Faouzi Boufarès, Hachemi Bennaceur, Aomar Osmani: On the consistency of cardinality constraints in UML modelling. 287-292
Stefan Böttcher: Data integrity for concurrent engineering transactions. 293-301
Francesco Bianconi, Paolo Conti: Collaborative product modelling in heterogeneous environments: an approach based on XML schema. 303-310
Jérôme Chochon, Yamine Aït Ameur, Guy Pierra, Jean-Claude Potier: Reducing parts diversity in product design: a data centered approach. 311-318
E-business standards
Volker Schmitz, Jörg Leukel: CEN/ISSS Workshop eCAT - a step towards multilingual electronic product catalogues. 321-327
Junho Shim: Roadmap for e-commerce standardization in Korea. 329-334
Michael B. Spring, J. Gennari: Standards for the next-generation web: architectural considerations from a standardization perspective. 335-341

Jörg Köller, Matthias Jarke, Mareike Schoop: Towards a standardization process for component based architectures. 359-367
Erik Wüstner, Peter Buxmann, Robert Barsch, Christian Rödel, Sven Schade: <x: act> - a web service for the conversion of XML standards. 369-376
Kai Jakobs: Standardising electronic marketplaces - what and how? 377-381
Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, Ricardo Olavo, Adolfo Steiger-Garção: Modular application protocol for advances in interoperable manufacturing environments in SMEs. 383-390
Mareike Schoop: Practices and standards in electronic negotiations. 391-398
Antonia Albani, Alexander Keiblinger, Klaus Turowski, Christian Winnewisser: Domain specific standardization for collaborative business applications. 399-410
Marcel Gogolin: Development of customer-oriented IOS: initiating e-collaboration projects. 411-417
M. Nirschl, Michael Rill, Andreas Wimmer: Cross enterprise collaboration in the banking industry using web services and BPEL. 419-425
Martina H. Gerst: Interorganizational collaboration in the automotive industry: a supplier portal. 427-434
Jos van Hillegersberg, J. C. Tseng, Rob A. Zuidwijk, Marcel van Oosterhout, Jo van Nunen: Hub to higher performance? - an internet hub for the Vos Logistics supply chain. 435-443
Enhanced interoperable systems
Erwin Folmer, Henning Hinderer, Boris Otto: The openXchange framework for ebXML based business process integration. 447-453
R. Delina: Performance measuring of e-business solution in manufacturing firm. 455-461
Solomon Seyoum Gelete, C. Coscuellala, J. Garcia: Agent assisted concurrent process engineering system for design support. 463-467
Yoan Baizet, Franck Pourroy, R. Allera: Towards a knowledge-based engineering system to support computational simulation activities at Renault Company. 475-482
Fan Dai, Bruno Schilli, Alex van Autreve, Hans van Melkebeek: Collaborative engineering with OEM customers in the new age of information and communication technologies. 483-489
Adomas Svirskas, Bob Roberts: Towards business quality of service in virtual organizations through service level agreements and ebXML. 491-498
Michael Huhn: Enabling cooperative design tasks - a collaboration platform by using web services. 507-511
Akihiko Ohtaka: Parametrics: state of the art and future issues. 513-517
G. D. Cunha, C. O. Buss, A. M. F. Danilevicz, M. E. Echeveste, P. S. Kuyven: A reference model to support introducing product lifecycle management. 519-527
Bruno Schilli, Fan Dai, Alex van Autreve, Hans van Melkebeek: A vision for e-collaboration between suppliers and OEM customers. 529-533
E. Deciu, Egon Ostrosi, Michel Ferney, M. Gheorghe: Configuration design of product families based on features. 541-547
Y. Adachi: Overview of partial model query language. 549-555
Axel Hahn: Web services for semantic model integration in concurrent engineering. 557-563
Norbert Gronau: Web services as a part of an adaptive information system framework for concurrent engineering. 573-577
Enterprise architecture and continuous business solutions
Germán Urrego-Giraldo: From business goals to system goals using a verbs/goals ontology. 591-598
Frank M. Lillehagen, John Krogstie, Stefano Tinella, Helge Grenager Solheim, Dag Karlsen: From enterprise modelling to enterprise visual scenes. 599-607
Andreas L. Opdahl: Multi-perspective multi-purpose enterprise knowledge modelling. 609-617
Frank M. Lillehagen: The foundations of AKM technology. 619-629
Dag Runar Elvekrok, Frank M. Lillehagen, Helge Grenager Solheim: Use case driven Active Knowledge Models (AKM) in extended enterprises. 631-638
Ricardo Daher Oliveira, José Antonio Arantes Salles: Structured and non structured strategies. 639-644
Einar Dehli, Henrik Smith-Meyer, Frank M. Lillehagen: Metis® LEARN! - Leveraging Enterprise Architecture Repository iNvestments. 645-650
Kurt Sandkuhl, Alexander V. Smirnov: Continuous business engineering: towards aligned evolution of business strategy and software architecture. 651-657
Kurt Sandkuhl, Ulrich Meissen, Jutta Hacker, Alfons Jakoby: Supporting alignment of IT-infrastructure and IT-strategy: the balanced scorecard based IT strategy card approach. 659-666
Leonid Sheremetov, Miguel Contreras, Matías Alvarado, Manuel Romero Salcedo: Development of corporate ontolgies for key account management in the Mexican Petroleum Institute. 667-675
Alexander V. Smirnov, Mikhail Pashkin, Nikolai Chilov, Tatiana Levashova, Andrew Krizhanovsky: Knowledge sharing for continuous business engineering based on web intelligence. 677-684
Håvard D. Jørgensen: Model-driven work management services. 685-693
Stefano Tinella, Dag Karlsen, Frank M. Lillehagen, M. W. Smith: Model driven operational solution. 695-702
Tomasz Kostienko, Wolfgang Müller, Adam Pawlak, Tim Schattkowsky: An advanced infrastructure for collaborative engineering in electronic design automation. 703-710

Carlos Alberto Costa, Robert I. M. Young: Interaction elements: utilizing knowledge to provide high quality information in a decision support system. 727-734
Jörg M. Haake, Frank M. Lillehagen: Supporting evolving project-based networked organisations. 735-743
Product and process models for enterprise integration
Hervé Panetto, Jean-François Pétin: Setting up UML stereotypes for production systems modelling. 747-754
Mohamed Ghazel, Armand Toguyéni, Michel Bigand: UML modelling approach to build an information system for automated production systems. 755-763
Karim Baïna, Khalid Benali, Claude Godart: Dynamic interconnection of enterprise workflow processes. 765-776
Sergio Terzi, Marco Garetti, Sergio Cavalieri: Using UML for describing a reference framework for benchmarking production scheduling systems. 777-785
Giuseppe Berio, Michaël Petit: Enterprise modelling and the UML: (sometimes) a conflict without a case. 787-794
Michel Bigand, A. Ngassa, Jean Pierre Bourey: Decision management system in a design process. 795-799
D. G. Bramall, B. C. Rogers, P. Chapman, Paul G. Maropoulos, W. F. Reiter: Adaptive lifecycle models for product design. 809-815
F. B. Vernadat: Open systems architectures: from monolithic approaches to service-based architectures. 823-829
K. Kosanke: Enterprise inter- and intra-organisational integration. 831-836
P. G. W. Webb: Combining enterprise architecture and systems engineering. 837-841
Martin Zelm: Towards user oriented enterprise modelling - comparison of modelling language constructs. 843-849
Richard H. Weston, Andrew A. West, Robert Harrison, R. P. Monfared, D. Vera, Kamran Ali Chatha, J. F. P. Moreiro: Use of CIMOSA and systems thinking to document and inform the design and development of car engine production systems. 851-857
N. Epifani, C. Reyneri: A model based architecture for time to market reduction and product optimization. 859-864
Richard H. Weston, Nikita Byer, Joseph O. Ajaefobi: EM in support of team systems engineering. 865-872
K. Kosanke: Standardisation in enterprise inter- and intra-organisational integration. 873-878
Advancement of facilitation technologies
Aihu Wang, Rakesh Nagi, Jianzhong Cha: Integrated assembly variant design framework in agile manufacturing. 881-887
T. H. Tsat, K. Y. Hwang, Y. K. Chen: Modelling and evaluating innovative product replenishment costs for product lifecycle management. 889-897
Yu-Kumg Chen: Optimal regular polygon inclusion in two-dimensional space for evaluating material nesting. 909-917
K. Wagner, D. Mirtschink: Knowledge-intensive problem solving processes in collaborative environments. 919-925
Chao-Hua Wang, Shou-Yan Chou: Information communication, perception in distance collaborative design between the two sides of Taiwan Strait. 927-935
Yu-Kumg Chen, K. Y. Hwang, C. W. Sun: Optimal replenishment schedule considering time value for logistic demand. 937-946
J. H. Lee, S. H. Chae, H. W. Suh: XML based information exchange between PDM systems in CPC environment. 947-956
J. H. Lee, S. H. Chae, H. W. Suh, K.-E. Kwon, Y. Choi, S. W. Cho: The extension of STEP PDM schema for information sharing in a practical application. 957-965
Jui-Fa Chen, Chih-Yu Jian, Tzong-Yuh Ho, Shih-Yao Dai, Wei-Chuan Lin: Using the keyword in context segmentation method for collaborative design in a Chinese website. 967-975
Parallel and distributed computing
S. Cordova, R. Drake: Bleeding on the edge: a first experience with Beowulf cluster hardware. 979-986
Barbara M. Chapman, Hari Donepudi, Yupeng Li, Priya Raghunath, Babu Sundaram, Yonghong Yan, Jiwen He: An OGSI-compliant portal for campus grids. 987-994
Fernanda Barbosa, José C. Cunha, Omer F. Rana, Steven J. Lynden: Coordination in utility managed multi-agent groups. 995-1000
R. Drake, S. Cordova: Trials, tribulations and triumph: a first experience with Beowulf cluster software. 1001-1009
Rocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca, Salvatore Venticinque: A resource discovery service for a mobile agents based grid infrastructure. 1011-1017
Dennis M. Newns, Wilm E. Donath, Glenn J. Martyna, Manfred E. Schabes, B. H. Lengsfield: A novel, scalable algorithm for magnetic recording simulation. 10191-1025
Valentina Casola, Nicola Mazzocca, Antonino Mazzeo, Valeria Vittorini: Policy based interoperability in distributed security infrastructures. 1027-1034
Ki-Eak Kwon, Seong Wook Cho, Young Choi, Gyu-Bong Lee: Finite element analysis with STEP in distributed and concurrent engineering environment. 1035-1042
Beniamino Di Martino, Nicola Mazzocca, Angela Squeglia, Antonino Mazzeo: An automatic classification technique and tool for information retrieval of web documents. 1043-1050
Subhash Bhalla, Masaki Hasegawa: Parallelizing serializable transactions using transaction classification in real-time database systems. 1051-1057
Aligning people processes and socio-technical systems to advantage

Ashley D. Lloyd, Arabella Cranmore: Knowledge management and the prescription paradox: lessons from patterns adoption. 1067-1074
Jenny Ure, A. D. L. Lloyd, R. J. Pooley, R. G. Dewar: Scaffolding knowledge sharing and decision support in distributed web-based systems: a socio-technical perspective. 1075-1082
P. Hale, J. Scanlan, C. Bru: Design and prototyping of knowledge management software for aerospace manufacturing. 1083-1090
Jérémy Legardeur, J. Hey, Jean-François Boujut: Information sharing for knowledge creation during early design phases. 1091-1097

P. A. Albores, V. Martinez, Umit S. Bititci: A proposed extended enterprise architecture and its implications for knowledge management. 1113-1120
A. H. Liszka, William A. Stubblefield, Stephen D. Kleban: A collaborative knowledge management system for concurrent design and manufacturing. 1121-1131
Violina Ratcheva: Connecting diverse knowledge across time and space - the case of virtual teams. 1133-1138
M. Mtar: Integrating acquisitions across borders: influencing factors, processes and outcomes. 1139-1148
R. G. Dewar, R. J. Pooley, Ashley D. Lloyd, Jenny Ure, Arabella Cranmore: Enabling knowledge sharing in collaborative design using a socio-technical pattern language. 1149-1156
S. M. Beatham, M. A. P. Murray, Chimay J. Anumba, A. Thorpe, I. W. Hedges: Integration of design and construction - a review. 1157-1164
Camillo Bandera, Stefano Filippi, M. Felice, M. Politi, M. Robiony, I. Salvo: Concurrent engineering in maxillo-facial surgery: the role of virtual reality and rapid prototyping. 1171-1176
Masataka Yoshimura, Kazuhiro Izui, Shusaku Kida: Decision support system for selecting collaborative product development partners. 1177-1182
Construction information technology in education

T. Bryan: On-line topic based flexible learning. 1193-1198
Karsten Menzel, Danijel Rebolj: European joint program in construction IT - early experiences. 1199-1205
Moshe Sniedovich: On line educationally rich modules: an overview of IFORS tutORial project. 1207-1211
D. Dowdle, I. Hanbridge: Using 3D modelling and dynamic thermal simulation software tools to facilitate student understanding of complex principles in 'passive' building design. 1213-1220
Miquel Casals, Xavier Roca, Nuria Forcada, A. Garcia, Marta Gangolells, D. Vives: Virtual teaching for construction. 1221-1227
Saad H. Al-Jibouri, Michael Mawdesley: A simulation game for teaching project control in construction. 1229-1234
Moshe Sniedovich: The role of games and puzzles in OR/MS education. 1235-1240
Alcínia Zita Sampaio, Pedro Gameiro Henriques, Pedro Studer: Research on virtual reality in construction. 1241-1248



