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Publications by Américo Azevedo

2006

A structured methodology for Business Network design

Authors
Copani, G; Bosani, R; Tosatti, LM; Azevedo, A;

Publication
2006 IEEE International Technology Management Conference, ICE 2006

Abstract
In the new manufacturing environment, a single enterprise does not often own all resources and skills to offer competitive solutions. Therefore, such enterprises become part of enterprise networks of independent core competencies in order to produce marketable products. Thus, Business Networking is an innovative business paradigm that can help companies to remain competitive in the market. Nevertheless, its practical implementation is very complicated because of the several dimensions that it involves, and, especially in network start up phase, because it is often left to the case and not managed with adequate methodologies and tools. The present paper proposes a structured methodology for long term business network design that is based on a network descriptive model and that should be applied by a 'network architect'. The proposed methodology has been developed and applied in the frame of KoBaS project funded through European Commission Program. © 2006 IEEE.

2009

Business Networking

Authors
Chituc, C; Azevedo, AL;

Publication
Electronic Business

Abstract
The rapid evolution of information and communication technologies, the changing client’s demands, and market conditions impelled enterprises to adapt their way of undertaking business, from traditional practices to e-business, and to participate in new forms of collaboration, such as networked organizations. In this context, standards, frameworks, technologies, and infrastructures supporting collaborative business, in a networked environment, become key factors in achieving environments with a desired high level of collaboration and inter- and intra-organization business processes alignment. The aim of this chapter is to underline the main issues, trends, and opportunities related to business integration from a technological perspective, analyzing and discussing the most relevant (existing and still under development) business integration reference models, frameworks, standards, technologies, and supporting infrastructures, and to briefly present relevant research projects in the area of business networking. A special emphasis is made on frameworks such as ebXML and RosettaNet, and the importance of papiNet, BPLE4WS, and freebXML is underlined. Challenges regarding self-forming networked organizations are also advanced.

2012

Business Model Development for Virtual Enterprises

Authors
Soto Rojas, EPS; Barros, AC; de Azevedo, AL; Batocchio, A;

Publication
COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS IN THE INTERNET OF SERVICES

Abstract
Virtual Enterprise is one form of collaborative networks that allows partners to exploit emerging business opportunities in a flexible way. Moreover, in the competitive landscape of the twenty-first century, the business model innovation has become increasingly a key element for companies' positioning in the market. Consequently, this paper aims at proposing a set of business model elements to be used by a virtual enterprise in order to explore a new business opportunity for its network. Literature review is used to identify the business model elements and evidence from a pilot case study confirms that these elements are considered in practice.

2012

Virtual Enterprise Management: Perspective of Process-Based Business Collaboration

Authors
Shamsuzzoha, A; Ferreira, F; Faria, J; Azevedo, A; Hao, Y; Helo, P;

Publication
2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (IEEM)

Abstract
The reality in today's business is to compete with dynamic and shorter market opportunities. In order to cope up with such environment, manufacturing firms, especially small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) are needed to collaborate with each other for mutual benefits. This collaboration offers process enhancement within the environment of virtual enterprise (VE) and contributes towards sharing costly resources and valuable knowledge among manufacturing companies. This research is basically focused on the process collaboration among companies that motivates them achieving identified business opportunities. A collaboration framework is proposed in this paper with respect to VE process mapping. Visualization of such processes is also highlighted though 'Dashboard' user interfaces in order to monitor and control a successful VE.

2008

Towards an ontology mapping process for Business Process Composition

Authors
Martins, CT; Azevedo, A; Pinto, HS; Oliveira, E;

Publication
INNOVATION IN MANUFACTURING NETWORKS

Abstract
Business Processes Composition in dynamic and semantic heterogeneous environments as Electronic Institution or Virtual Breeding Environment it's an actual research topic. We propose a solution based on ontology mapping to solve the semantic heterogeneity problem that the composition of business processes raises in these environments.

2008

Innovation in Manufacturing Networks: Eighth IFIP International Conference on Information Technology for Balanced Automation Systems, Porto, Portugal, June 23-25, 2008

Authors
Azevedo, A;

Publication
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Abstract

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