Methods and Tools for Collaborative Networked Organizations

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Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Martin Ollus
Springer Science & Business Media, 2008 M05 9 - 530 páginas

Collaborative Networked Organizations represent one of the most relevant organizational paradigms in industry and services. A large number of developments in recent years have turned Collaborative Networks into a pervasive phenomenon in all socio-economic sectors.

The main aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive set of reference materials derived from the results of the ECOLEAD project in one organized volume. The ECOLEAD project, a large 4-year European initiative, involved 28 organizations (from academia, research and industry), from 14 countries (in Europe and Latin America).

Three main types of results from ECOLEAD are presented: (i) Conceptual frameworks and models, (ii) Methods and processes, and (iii) Software tools and systems. Furthermore, the experience and lessons learned with a number of large pilot implementations in real-world running networks of enterprises are also included as an indication of the assessment/validation of the project results.

Methods and Tools for Collaborative Networked Organizations provides valuable elements for researchers and practitioners involved in the design, implementation, and management of collaborative forms in industry and services.

 

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Página 8 - Practice (CoP) have been around for many years and are described as "groups of people informally bound together by shared expertise and passion for joint enterprise (that) share their experiences and knowledge in free-flowing, creative ways that foster new approaches to knowledge
Página 8 - [...] groups of people informally bound together by shared expertise and passion for a joint enterprise
Página 14 - However, most of these technologies and concepts are in their infancy and under development, mostly fragmented and non-interoperable, requiring considerable effort to implement and configure comprehensive VO support infrastructures and operational methods. Even the most advanced infrastructures coming out of leading R&D projects require complex configuration and customization processes hardly manageable by SMEs.

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