Modeling and analysis of interactions in virtual enterprises

Advances in computer networking technology and open system standards are making the creation and management of virtual enterprises feasible. A virtual enterprise is a temporary consortium of autonomous, diverse, and possibly geographically dispersed organizations that pool their resources to meet sh...

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Hauptverfasser: Davulcu, H., Kifer, M., Pokorny, L.R., Ramakrishnan, C.R., Ramakrishnan, I.V., Dawson, S.
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