DocumentCode
3144376
Title
Component framework supporting inter-company cooperation
Author
Fellner, Klement J. ; Turowski, Klaus
Author_Institution
Inst. for Tech. & Bus. Inf. Syst., Otto-von-Guericke Magdeburg, Germany
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
164
Lastpage
171
Abstract
The Internet has created a tremendous opportunity to conduct business electronically. Innovative business concepts, like virtual enterprises, supply chain management, or one-to-one marketing, as well as advanced competitive strategies encompassing these business concepts, like mass customization, may be followed-up much more efficiently. However, competitive strategies like mass customization require sophisticated information infrastructures to support the indispensable business to business electronic commerce-even for small and medium enterprises taking part in a virtual enterprise that pursues mass customization. Especially electronic data interchange (EDI), which is understood as a means to exchange business data, is crucial to set up and maintain virtual enterprises. Thus, there is high demand on inexpensive and easily employable software that allows platform-independent exchange of business data between companies. We present an approach to a component (application) framework that aims to achieve this goal. By using the extensible markup language (XML) as an important cross-platform technique, together with common business communication standards, we show how the border of heterogeneous (distributed) application systems can be overcome. With this, the business communication protocol is set up. Taking this protocol as a basis, we further present a component framework, which is implemented using the JavaBeans technology that supports efficient inter-company communication. In addition, we show how this approach may further develop to a means for inter-company coordination
Keywords
Internet; business communication; business data processing; distributed object management; electronic data interchange; hypermedia markup languages; protocols; JavaBeans technology; XML; advanced competitive strategies; business communication protocol; business concepts; business data exchange; common business communication standards; competitive strategies; component framework; cross-platform technique; electronic data interchange; extensible markup language; heterogeneous application systems; indispensable business to business electronic commerce; information infrastructures; inter-company communication; inter-company cooperation; inter-company coordination; mass customization; medium enterprises; one-to-one marketing; supply chain management; virtual enterprises; Business communication; Companies; Consumer electronics; Data handling; Internet; Mass customization; Protocols; Supply chain management; Virtual enterprises; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 1999. EDOC '99. Proceedings. Third International
Conference_Location
Mannheim
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5784-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDOC.1999.792060
Filename
792060
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