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Enterprise Modeling Based Application Development for Interoperability Problem Solving

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This paper presents an approach in IV&I (Inventory Visibility and Interoperability) business application development which is based on business processes and user requirements represented in a form of enterprise model. This approach is beneficial in supporting cross-enterprise business application integration when used in conjunction with semantic mediation tools. Finally, an account of the lessons learned and plans for the future is provided.

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Jankovic, M., Kokovic, Z., Ljubicic, V., Marjanovic, Z., Knothe, T. (2008). Enterprise Modeling Based Application Development for Interoperability Problem Solving. In: Mertins, K., Ruggaber, R., Popplewell, K., Xu, X. (eds) Enterprise Interoperability III. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-221-0_43

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