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Suitable EAI architectures are necessary to fit interoperability challenges of SME's in less developed countries
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Proceedings of the 2007 ACM/IFIP/USENIX international conference on Middleware companion table of contents
Newport Beach, California
SESSION: Demos and posters table of contents
Article No. 4  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-935-7
Authors
Gerald Knoll  Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
Karsten Tolle  Universität Frankfurt am Main - DBIS, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Claudia Guglielmina  TXT e-solutions, Milano, Italy
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we describe the main barriers for interoperability between different SME's in less developed countries. We explain how we address these barriers by technologies like UBL and approach how to include and support humans into the B2B process using a federated integration approach instead of forcing everything to be done through the system.


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McGrath, T., 2006. UBL and UN/CEFACT a status report, presentation held at UBL International 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark
 
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Bagnato, A., Guglielmina, C., Knoll, G., Tolle, K., 2006. Federated Message-based Architecture for eBusiness Interoperability in New Member States SMEs. eChallenges 2006, Barcelona, Spain
 
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Pataki, B. E., Kovács, L., Guglielmina, C., Arezza, A., 2007. ABILITIES to Support a Federated Architecture Based Interoperability Bus with Groupware & Multimedia, I-ESA 2007, Funchal, Portugal.

Collaborative Colleagues:
Gerald Knoll: colleagues
Karsten Tolle: colleagues
Claudia Guglielmina: colleagues